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Biden Fights For Endless Mask Mandates While 'Experts' Still Refuse to Acknowledge Risk of Myocarditis

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Biden Fights For Endless Mask Mandates While 'Experts' Still Refuse to Acknowledge Risk of Myocarditis

Ian Miller
Jan 21, 2023
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The Biden Administration recently reinforced their commitment to retaining authority to impose endless COVID mandates on the American people.

In April 2022, a federal judge in Florida ruled that the CDC had overstepped its authority by requiring airlines to mandate masks on domestic flights.

Essentially every company almost immediately moved to make masks optional. Many even allowed passengers, in flight, to remove their masks, to mass celebrations.

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It was also a dramatic win for science, as years of data have proven that masks are entirely ineffective at preventing the spread of COVID.

The unfortunate trend of in-flight arguments and fights also dropped dramatically after the court overturned the mandate.

In February 2022, the rate of unruly passenger incidents on domestic flights was 6.4 per 10,000 travelers. Following the end of the mandate, that number dropped to 1.7 per 10,000.

So, not only do masks not work, they actually likely cause significant, potentially dangerous disagreements.

Experts warned that it would lead to a surge in flight cancellations within a few weeks. Naturally, cancellation data showed that the exact opposite situation unfolded.

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