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CDC Changes Masking Recommendations, But TSA Mask Requirement Remains In Place At Airports

Airports and all other transportation hubs are still under a federal order requiring masks indoors.

 Airports and all other transportation hubs are still under a federal order requiring masks indoors.
Airports and all other transportation hubs are still under a federal order requiring masks indoors. (TPA)

TAMPA, FL — On Friday, the CDC relaxed its guidance on indoor masking requirements in response to declining COVID-19 cases across the country. According to the new guidance, nearly 70 percent of the U.S. population lives in areas considered low or medium risk.

The new guidance, however, does not change the Transportation Security Administration’s current face mask requirement for individuals traveling through airports including Tampa International Airport and St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport.

Airports and all other transportation hubs are still under a federal order requiring masks indoors. That mandate is set to expire on March 18 and airports are still awaiting a decision from the Transportation Security Administration on whether it will be extended again.

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Exemptions to the face mask requirement for travelers under the age of 2 years old and those with certain disabilities as well as civil penalty fines remain in place.



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