ທ່ານ Psaki ກ່າວ​ວ່າ ທຳນຽບຂາວ​ອາດ​ຈະ​ຍື່ນ​ອຸທອນ​ຕໍ່​ການ​ຕັດ​ສິນ​ຕໍ່​ການ​ປົກ​ຄອງ​ໜ້າ​ກາກ​ໃນ​ຍົນ

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The Biden administration will not rule out appealing Monday’s ຄຳ ຕັດສິນຂອງສານ that overturned the federal mask mandate on airplanes and public transportation—which could result in the order going back into effect—as White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday the Department of Justice was still reviewing the decision.

ຂໍ້ເທັດຈິງສໍາຄັນ

Psaki told reporters federal agencies including the DOJ are “reviewing next steps” on the mask mandate, noting that “traditionally following a court decision, that can take a couple of days.”

The press secretary said the Biden administration still believes keeping the mask mandate in place until May 3 as the government had previously planned “is entirely reasonable, based on the science.”

Asked about social media ບົດລາຍງານ of travelers cheering the end of the mask mandate on planes and immediately removing their masks, Psaki said “anecdotes are not data,” though she acknowledges they “tell part of the story.”

Psaki noted ແບບສໍາຫຼວດ show a significant share of Americans want the mask mandate to stay in place, saying when it comes to the “politics” of repealing the mandate, “I don’t think there’s a concrete story at this point.”

President Joe Biden, asked Tuesday whether Americans should wear masks on planes, ຕອບສະຫນອງ, “That’s up to them,” and when asked whether the DOJ should appeal the ruling said he had not yet consulted with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Bloomberg ບົດລາຍງານ.

ພະແນກຍຸຕິທໍາຍັງບໍ່ທັນໄດ້ຕອບຄໍາຮ້ອງຂໍຄວາມເຫັນ.

ຄຳ ເວົ້າທີ່ ສຳ ຄັນ

“Public health decisions shouldn’t be made by the courts,” Psaki said Tuesday. “They should be made by public health experts.”

ສິ່ງທີ່ຄວນສັງເກດເບິ່ງ

If the Biden administration appeals the case. But if an appeals court does put the mask order back into effect, it likely would come after the mandate was previously set to expire, on May 3.

ຄວາມເປັນມາຫຼັກ

A federal district judge in Florida declared the transportation ຫນ້າກາກຫນ້າກາກ unlawful on Monday, overturning the mask order days after the CDC had ຂະຫຍາຍ it by an additional two weeks. The ruling came as airline CEOs and GOP-led ປະເທດ had been pressuring the federal government to repeal the mandate, though multiple ແບບ ສຳ ຫຼວດສະແດງໃຫ້ເຫັນ approximately 60% of Americans still wanted to keep it in place. With the federal mask mandate no longer in place, a slew of major transportation companies immediately announced they would no longer require passengers to wear masks as a result, including major airlines, Amtrak and Uber—though the New York City subway system has kept its mask requirement intact.

ອ່ານ​ເພີ່ມ​ເຕີມ

ຜູ້ພິພາກສາປະກາດວ່າໜ້າກາກຂົນສົ່ງສາທາລະນະຂອງລັດຖະບານກາງ ມອບໝາຍໜ້າທີ່ຜິດກົດໝາຍ (Forbes)

ໜ້າກາກຂອງລັດຖະບານກາງບັງຄັບໃຫ້ເຮືອບິນ, ການຂົນສົ່ງຫຼຸດລົງ - ແຕ່ຊາວອາເມລິກາເບິ່ງຄືວ່າຕ້ອງການພວກເຂົາ, ການສໍາຫຼວດແນະນໍາ (Forbes)

ການຄຸ້ມຄອງຢ່າງເຕັມສ່ວນແລະການອັບເດດສົດກ່ຽວກັບໂຣກ Coronavirus

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2022/04/19/white-house-may-appeal-ruling-against-mask-mandate-on-planes-psaki-says/