KEY POINTS
  • A federal judge knocked down the Biden administration's public transportation mask mandate on Monday.
  • Flight attendants have faced the brunt of opposition to the mandate and are showing relief that they won't be tasked with enforcement.
  • But not everyone agrees that the change is a positive one.
Passengers at LaGuardia Airport on April 19, 2022.

The Biden administration's transportation mask mandate was one of the most divisive policies of the Covid pandemic. Its sudden end this week has been just as contentious.

A federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down the mandate, which for more than a year required that travelers in the U.S. wear masks on planes, trains and other shared modes of public transportation, as well as at airports and rail and bus stations, in an effort to help slow the spread of Covid-19.