C.D.C. Eases Covid Guidelines, Eliminating Quarantines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its Covid-19 community and school guidance on …
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its Covid-19 community and school guidance on …
For two years, covered faces in airports and on airplanes were a persistent reminder of …
Michele Goodwin, a law professor who specializes in health policy at the University of California, …
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed many of its Covid-19 guidelines this week, …
The virus is not known to linger in the air, agency officials said. But the research is far from definitive.
An abrupt change in C.D.C. guidance underscores a little-known phenomenon: On occasion, monkeypox can be transmitted through aerosols, similar to the coronavirus.
The mask rule on planes and public transportation has been targeted by the travel industry and Republican lawmakers. In the end, it was brought down by a little-known nonprofit, a conservative judge and chance.
Many readers of The Times said a judges decision to strike down the mask mandate on public transportation was political and outrageous. Others called it a relief.
The administrations actions suggest either a botched case or a shrewd play for time as it gives up on the mask order but hopes to erase an adverse ruling, legal experts said.
After a federal mask mandate was struck down on Monday, travelers are facing a patchwork of rules spanning air travel, trains, buses, cruise ships and ride-hailing services. Heres what to know.
Health experts expressed dismay at a judges ruling that struck down the C.D.C. mask mandate for planes, trains and buses.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ruled the mandate necessary, but an appeal risks creating a precedent that could permanently constrain the agency.
If the C.D.C. decides there is a public health basis for trying to reinstate and extend the mask mandate, the Justice Department will swiftly file an appeal.
It created tensions between flight attendants and noncompliant passengers, but some travelers are worried about what comes next.
Dr. Sheets recommends that a general principal for any peer pressure is for caregivers to …