Judge Ends Federal Vaccine and Mask Mandates for Head Start School Programs
Why should low-income children be the only ones still forced to wear masks?

On Wednesday, a federal judge struck down the Biden administration's vaccine and mask mandate for the early education program, Head Start.
"Although vaccines arguably serve the public interest, the liberty interests of individuals mandated to take the COVID-19 vaccine outweigh any interest generated by the mandatory administration of vaccines," wrote Judge Terry Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.
Head Start is a federal program that pays for preschool for low-income families. Last year, the Biden administration issued a requirement that all teachers and staff involved in the program get a COVID-19 vaccine. The government also established a mask mandate for all children involved in the program who are older than two; the mandate covers all indoor situations and outdoor situations in which social distancing cannot be maintained.
Such a policy is out of step with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations, which no longer proscribe general mask-wearing. Most U.S. schools are now mask-free, aside from a few urban outliers. (Some Washington D.C.-area colleges have remained stubbornly masked, for instance.) By requiring masks for Head Start participants, the federal government has effectively created a two-tiered early education system in which economically disadvantaged children would be the only ones still wearing masks.
The Biden administration has signaled that it would not enforce its mandates, leaving individual schools to decide whether to flout them. That puts the schools in the unfair position of knowing they shouldn't enforce the mandates but could theoretically get themselves in trouble if they don't.
Doughty's decision should clarify matters: The pandemic is over, and thus the federal government has neither the authority nor the public health justification for enforcing such mandates.
The lawsuit against the mandates was brought by the Liberty Justice Center and the Pelican Institute on behalf of Head Start staff. Given Doughty's jurisdiction, the decision only applies to 24 states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
The federal government could appeal the decision to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, but a much better idea would be to simply rescind both the mask and vaccine mandates in their entirety. The pandemic is over—let it be over in schools, too.
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2. It took a judge to end the mandatory vaccine mandate.
3. It took a judge to end this mask mandate.
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Robby, why don't you gargle Faucci's balls again and see if he'll tell you in a moment of post-nut remorse.
If this represents the general caliber of your comments, do everyone a favor and go away. You offer nothing of consequence.
Poor kids are icky. Duh!
True, in the sense all small kids are icky.
"Why should low-income children be the only ones still forced to wear masks?"
Same answer as always (that Reason does not see as a problem): FYTW
“Reason does not see as a problem”
Cite? ‘Cause that just sounded like more Reason bashing as in-group signaling, grounded in nothing.
What is the sound a sea lion makes?
Government will control whatever it can for as long as it can - in this case your children and airlines.
Why? Because they could get away with it until now. Giving up control voluntarily is not something government agencies like to do.
So today wasn't all bad then.
This might be splitting hairs, but I object to the phrase “low-income children. Since the inception of child labor laws, all children are low-income. Some earn no income at all, but certainly many get an allowance, who I would lift them into the low-income category. I’ll admit there are a few who earn a lot of money such as child actors, but that’s a very small subset of children.
shouldn't this read "Trump appointed judge ends mandates..."
Shouldn't we be blaming Trump for this?
Then we should also be asking - Hey Roberts - I thought “We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges,”...“What we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them.”
Really just pointing out here that [for me] the better decisions appear to be coming from republican appointed judges. Not necessarily a universal claim, mind you.
If by better you mean consistently pro-virus.
His rulings on this issue are stuffed with lies and conspiracy theory fare.
All emergency powers in the US, at any level, should be immediately abolished. Should have been done in the late summer of 2020 when we knew the risk stratification of the virus.
How in hell is Alaska, Florida, Arizona, and the Dakotas in the same judicial district?
Thanks to government-run geography education.
For the same reason many governments listened to panic-stricken chicken-littles like you; they share your IQ.
Vaccine-skeptical Trump stooge.
A vaccine that failed to stop the spread of the virus.