Milwaukee, WI
No Milwaukee airport mask requirement, MCTS keeps it until May
MILWAUKEE – A federal decide in Florida struck down the nationwide masks mandate masking airways and different public transportation Monday, and the Biden administration mentioned the rule wouldn’t be enforced whereas federal businesses resolve how to answer the decide’s order.
The CDC had lately prolonged the masks mandate, which was set to run out Monday, till Might 3 to permit extra time to check the BA.2 omicron subvariant of the coronavirus now chargeable for the overwhelming majority of circumstances within the U.S. The White Home mentioned the court docket ruling signifies that for now the masks order “isn’t in impact presently.”
There was numerous confusion Monday as to what’s the new rule. The CDC is recommending individuals put on masks indoors however the White Home says the masks mandate will now not be enforced on public transportation.
It means for the primary time in years, flyers at Milwaukee Mitchell Worldwide Airport are now not required to put on a masks.
A Biden administration official says the TSA won’t implement masks after the federal decide in Florida made the choice to void the masks mandate concerning public transportation, in the end exceeding the authority of U.S. well being officers.
Vacationers within the Milwaukee space had combined emotions.
“Typically, public well being restrictions are very useful,” mentioned Stephen Rowen. “They save lives, so I believe it’s a mistake to scale back this public well being measure.”
“Should you’re vaccinated, totally vaccinated, then you need to have that alternative whether or not you need to or shouldn’t put on the masks,” mentioned Derek McPhail.
The White Home says the federal masks mandate is now not in impact as they evaluate the decide’s choice, however the Milwaukee County Transit System remains to be requiring masks. In a press release Monday, MCTS officers mentioned: “MCTS will proceed to comply with the masks mandate extension by means of Might 3 as directed by the (TSA). We ask that our riders proceed being respectful to others, together with our operators, and put on a masks on MCTS buses till in any other case directed.”
“I don’t assume it’s going to have an effect on riders as a lot,” mentioned Marc Anthony, MCTS rider. “More often than not, you’re not on the bus that lengthy anyway.”
Anthony mentioned the buses are by no means crowded, and he would not assume a masks is important.
“I believe it’s good that you just give individuals the choice,” mentioned Daniel Camarena, Amtrak rider.
With inconsistent guidelines for various technique of public transportation, it may be complicated.
“After I like, discuss with buddies and stuff, it’s type of like, annoying to assume like, some locations you put on masks, some locations you don’t,” mentioned Camarena.
An Amtrak spokesman issued this assertion to FOX6 Information: “Whereas Amtrak passengers and workers are now not required to put on masks whereas on board trains or in stations, masks are welcome and stay an essential safety measure towards COVID-19. Anybody needing or selecting to put on one is inspired to take action.”
So in case you’re touring, it could be a good suggestion to have a masks with you simply in case.
Milwaukee, WI
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee airport sees holiday travel rush
MILWAUKEE – On the evening of Christmas Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 24, FOX6 News checked in with passengers at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport to find out what they’re experiencing ahead of Christmas and Hanukkah.
FOX6 photojournalist Collin Schemenauer shows what some had to say.
Milwaukee, WI
Two killed in shooting in Milwaukee on Monday
Two people were killed in Milwaukee on Monday in a double shooting.
A 24-year-old and a 42-year-old were shot and killed on the 3800 block of West Nash Street, Milwaukee police said in a media release. Police said the incident happened at about 1:35 p.m.
Little is known about the shooting. Police said the circumstances leading up to it are still being investigated and authorities continue to seek any suspects.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the department at 414-935-7360 or, to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or P3 Tips.
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