COVIDiot Judge Invalidates Travel Mask Mandate

 


This just in: A federal judge in Florida (because of course Florida) has struck down a CDC rule requiring people on airplanes and other mass transit to wear masks. The judge in question was appointed by T**** (because of course she was).

The judge said in her ruling that the CDC never had the authority to issue these mandates. I suppose she never read section 361 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S. Code § 264). It says "the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services is authorized to take measures to prevent the entry and spread of communicable diseases from foreign countries into the United States and between states."

As Steve Vladek, professor of law at the University of Texas said:

This is both a big deal and a truly preposterous (nationwide) injunction. The CDC’s statutory authority is specifically directed at preventing the spread of communicable diseases across state lines. Where else is such spread more likely to occur than transport hubs like airports?

Where, indeed! If hundreds of people transiting crowded and poorly ventilated airports then being packed like sardines into an aluminum tube is not a dangerous situation for an airborne virus, then no situation is dangerous.

No word yet on whether the government will appeal this profoundly stupid and activist ruling. Let's hope so.






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