Airline passengers can now fly without masks with medical exemption - Business Insider

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Airlines will now allow passengers to fly without masks after Biden's mandate allows for medical exemptions

, had banned 14 passengers on a single flight from Washington to Seattle. And before the protests even began, aStarting February 2, TSA has begun cracking down on maskless passengers before they even reach the gate.

"Passengers who refuse to wear a mask will not be permitted to enter the secure area of the airport, which includes the terminal and gate area," the agency said in a ."Depending on the circumstance, those who refuse to wear a mask may be subject to a civil penalty for attempting to circumvent screening requirements, interfering with screening personnel, or a combination of those offenses."Newsletter

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Cdc says wear them on all public transportation. So basically, whatever. Lol

insidernews Why not just a whole ✈fa the maskless/🚑exemptions!👀

I hope the airlines put all the maskless people in their own section.

I thought medical exemptions were mostly bs,is that not the case anymore?

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