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AMA statement on TSA extension of public transportation mask

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Statement attributable to:
Gerald E. Harmon, M.D.
President, American Medical Association

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"We are pleased the Administration extended the requirement for mask use on public transportation and for transportation hubs for another month. We know that wearing a well-fitted, medical grade mask is an effective public health measure that helps limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and helps protect those who remain vulnerable to COVID-19, particularly people who are immunocompromised and children under age 5 who are not yet eligible for the vaccine. We look forward to reviewing the CDC’s revised framework for when masks should be required on public transportation when it is available."

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