![]() This means travelers could go maskless “on public transportation conveyances,” including planes, buses, trains, and ride-share vehicles, “and at transportation hubs,” including airports. The CDC announced Monday that effective immediately, the mask mandate would not be enforced. “And then, what's the rule? And is it mandatory? Is it not mandatory? Is it everywhere? Is it in some places? So it was a little confusing.” “Is that immediate? Cause I'm flying like…next day,” Moss says. Moss says he was initially happy about the ruling, but was left with many unanswered questions. He found “a mixed bag” with some passengers and employees continuing to mask up, and others who didn’t. Terry Moss arrived in Kansas City on Tuesday from Florida and still wore his mask on the plane. Inside the airport, some passengers expressed concerns about their safety now that masks are no longer required. ![]() Respect for those still wearing them should be universal,” tweeted Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas on Tuesday. ![]()
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