Extending the Mask Mandate for Air Travel 'Absolutely on the Table' Says White House COVID-19 Czar
"I know the CDC is working to develop a scientific framework," says Ashish K. Jha

The federal mandate requiring passengers and personnel to wear masks on airplanes, trains, and buses is set to expire on April 18, but federal health officials are giving every indication that they are willing to extend it once again.
"This is a decision that CDC Director Rochelle Walensky is going to make," Ashish K. Jha, the White House's COVID-19 response director, told the Today show on Monday. "I know the CDC is working to develop a scientific framework."
When host Savannah Guthrie pressed Jha to clarify whether extending the mask mandate was a real possibility, he said "it's absolutely on the table."
.@SavannahGuthrie spoke with White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. @ashishkjha about the rising COVID cases and mask mandates. pic.twitter.com/OZX62EaN3o
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) April 11, 2022
Technically, the policy falls under the jurisdiction of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) rather than the CDC or the White House. But the TSA, like most other COVID-19 compliant authorities, defers almost entirely to CDC guidance. In practice, the power to compel masking belongs to Walensky, who has taken an extremely cautious approach to easing mandates in a variety of circumstances.
But the policy of forced masking on airplanes actually runs counter to what many industry experts say is appropriate: The CEOs of several major airlines have testified before Congress that the air quality on planes is better than the air quality in the ICU. They think it would be extremely safe to let passengers make their own decisions about whether to wear a mask; it is not likely that COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths would surge as a result.
Unfortunately, the responsibility for making this determination does not rest with the individual traveler or even the individual airline: It largely rests with Walensky. This means that even though hospitalizations and deaths remain steady as cases rise, extreme risk-aversion will likely continue to be the law of the land.
For many families with young children, the practical implication is that they cannot travel by airplane at all, since it is difficult to force small kids to wear their masks for entire flights. Masks are not a cost-free intervention for parents in this circumstance, and whatever benefits the CDC thinks this policy yields must be weighed against the very real downsides.
At a time when occasional upticks in cases following new waves and more infectious strains of COVID-19 do not produce appreciably more hospitalizations and deaths, one might be forgiven for thinking that it would be acceptable to let onerous restrictions expire.
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Scientific. They keep using that word. I do not think it means what they think it means.
Well there is physical science, and there is political science.
And when you combine the two you get Lysenkoism.
And millions die?
The entire sentence is gibberish.
I am willing to be charitable and say that they mean a "decision framework based on the science". That is probably the right thing to do, if we must accept that this is the CDC's decision to make (rather than a recommendation).
But for fucks sake- this has been an issue for 2 years. NOW the CDC is getting to making a framework? What the fuck else have they been doing? Every god damn day I hear about how the CDC is scrambling to get information on things. In two years they were unable to commission a single study to analyze the effectiveness of masks on kids. And *now* they want to get a framework together for deciding about masking on airplanes after the pandemic is already over?
Seriously, fire all these clowns. I don't believe they should have the power over the nation that they do, but even if they must, they have proven again and again to be unworthy to wield it.
In two years they were unable to commission a single study to analyze the effectiveness of masks on kids. And *now* they want to get a framework together for deciding about masking on airplanes after the pandemic is already over?
You can't just commission a study, you might get the wrong result!
Seriously, fire all these clowns. I don't believe they should have the power over the nation that they do, but even if they must, they have proven again and again to be unworthy to wield it.
If there were any actual reform-minded Congresscritters about, job one would be making the heads of the CDC, NIAID, and similarly empowered agencies require Senate confirmation. It's absurd how much power these guys effectively wield within the Federal Government with effectively no oversight.
Every single piece of real-world data we have shows masks do absolutely nothing. Basically the entire country is unmasked right now, and less than 2% of hospital beds are taken with a covid-positive patient.
It's OBVIOUSLY not the rules that make the difference, but the 'leaders' can't admit that because then maybe people would start questioning if lockdowns did anything, either.
Yet even Fauci is admitting we're not going to eradicate the virus and everybody will have to assess their own risk.
Not to be outdone, the portal to hell known as Philadelphia is reimposing their mask mandate because they currently have (wait for it)...44 people hospitalized with covid.
Notably: WITH, not OF
I didn't wear pants on the plane and THEY WOULDN'T LET ME ON!
I should be able to go pantsless wherever I want at all times. FREEDOM!
Science proves that pants DO NOTHING.
It's not even a good troll.
You can do better, dude. Be creative. A little more subtle.
There are so many logical fallacies there I don't even know where to begin.
No, pretty piss poor troll, even as trolls go.
Even Schmoe Friday is embarrassed for him.
But Tony may have found zis' new beau.
Sarcasmic should greybox this clown immediately.
We'll see. More than likely. Makes the screen easier to read.
Even Schmoe Friday is embarrassed for him.
Don't lie. That lefty fucktard has no shame.
I'd like to be believe it was purposely bad.
I'd like to believe that as well. I don't, because sadly there's a lot of people who really are that stupid, but I'd like to.
As often as not it's just repeated from some troll-farm copy and paste talking point, though. At least when it's this stilted and blatantly trollific.
Some people are stupid enough to believe it. A lot of them are just saying it because they're paid to, their job being to sow division, and being that blatantly stupid is good for getting people into arguments.
The sad thing is he didn’t even come up with it. This retarded analogy keeps getting recycled by idiots who present it like it’s the most ironclad argument since the principal of noncontradiction.
According to Science™️, pants-wearing furthers a nearly universal cultural norm that dates back at least to the Neolithic.
What culture do you come from that mask-wearing is normal, but pants-wearing is not? Epstein’s private island?
Pants keep my junk from dragging on the ground.
Your pants protect me, my pants protect you.
Just like masks!
*ducks and runs away*
Just like masks!
Yes.
You SugarFree'd the link.
Now THIS time I believe it!
If there are three things that are true in this world, it's that I'm fatter than I think, I don't want to be famous, and nobody wants to see my penis. Nobody.
I support your right to go pantsless. Fight the power!
Zoom meetings...
#meToobin
(Not mine. Still funny)
And I support your right to go penisless, but you should consider growing a pair.
Fuck off and die. That might prove something.
I’m getting to Florida later this month. If they extend this bullshit, I’ll be driving the entire 2,000-mile round trip just to avoid the masks.
I will be driving a round trip from TX to NH later this year for exactly the same reason. I may never fly domestic again and not miss it for a second.
You voted for it.
Good and hard.
Given the number of Covid cases among the powerful folks in D.C., maybe all political/social gatherings there should require masks as well. Think of the children.
I just love how now that a bunch of our "betters" like Nancy Pelosi have tested positive for COVID the rest of us are supposed to start shitting our pants for the umpteenth time. Fuck these clowns. Fuck 'em in the ear with a rusty chainsaw.
Has she given the required statement that thankfully because of the vaccine she didn't die in 1 day like someone who was unvaxxed or not boosted?
She was asymptomatic. So no.
But did she get her hair done?
Don't say that shit dude. They'll get ideas!
But remember, the GOP are the ones insanely edging on political suicide by forcing you to go to OK if you want to abort *after* 6 weeks of getting pregnant.
"...the CDC is working to develop a scientific framework..."
That would be a first.
It’s backwards. The framework forces the science to fit.
"I know the CDC is working to develop a scientific framework,"
And here it is, straight from their website before they switched from medical science to political science:
"Unvaccinated Asymptomatic Persons, Including Those at High Risk for Influenza Complications
No recommendation can be made at this time for mask use in the community by asymptomatic persons, including those at high risk for complications, to prevent exposure to influenza viruses"
In other words, we're outa luck. They will NEVER release us as long as they are in office.
If you think that removing them from office will free you I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.
What if they had a mask mandate, and nobody complied?
Insurrection!
Flight attendants will call the cops and have the entire plane arrested and put in solitary for months and months.
(How you gonna run away when you are in an aluminum tube?)
I boarded a flight where someone decided they weren't going to wear a mask. The captain ordered everyone off the plane. Then the Dallas police came in and removed the passenger (with no audience or cameras.) They marched her out past us and escorted her out of the airport. She was of a color that they did not jail her I assume.
"was of a color"? XD
Skin color is the most important thing.
"I know the CDC is working to develop a scientific framework."
TRANSLATION: "I know the CDC is trying to come up with a rationalization that sounds vaguely scientific in order to justify the desired outcome"
Certainly nice that as a citizen, I get stuck with masks while illegals are allowed in because COVID really is not a problem.
When was the last time you even interacted with an "illegal"?
C’mon down to AZ.
I won’t go back. The drivers and traffic are the worst.
I thought if we have strict guidelines that will help us get back to normal more quickly, right? That strategy's working great in China.
Got Omicron while wearing a mask from someone wearing a mask so masks totally work!
I did receive my Unmask and it is as advertised.
"This is a decision that CDC Director Rochelle Walensky is going to make," Ashish K. Jha, the White House's COVID-19 response director, told the Today show on Monday. "I know the CDC is working to develop a scientific framework."
Kill the bitch. And then we will develop a scientific framework to justify it.
Where in the constitution does it establish a Czar as part of our government?
Sounds Russian.
They can take this shit and shove it. I’ve had it.
Nothing is temporary where the power of the federal government is involved. They can’t let us unmask, because we would never be willing to put them back on the next time there’s a bad flu or novel virus.
I’m an atheist, but I do wonder if we are living in the end times.
the responsibility for making this determination ... It largely rests with Walensky
The idea that Walensky, as opposed to the White House, is making any of these decisions seems a bit absurd.