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New York (AFP) - Airlines, subways and bus services across the United States moved quickly Tuesday to remove mask requirements following a federal court ruling that struck down face-covering mandates on public transportation, a hot-button issue throughout the pandemic. Uber, Lyft and Amtrak were among the firms that announced an end to masking requirements hours after the decision was released, prompting reactions from travelers on social media. In one clip, a Delta Air Lines pilot announcing the shift mid-flight is greeted by loud cheers. "Finally!" yells one passenger. Considerably less enth...
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New York (AFP) - Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft removed mask requirements on riders and drivers on Tuesday following a federal ruling striking down the mandate. "You can now ride without a mask and use the front seat if you need to," Uber announced on Twitter. "While mask usage is still recommended, we've updated our Covid safety policies. Let's move forward, safely together." Uber's rival, Lyft, also said it was making masks optional. The company will also remove a restriction on riders in the front seat, and will no longer include health safety reasons -- such as not wearing a mask --...
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