The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering an extension of the mask mandate for transportation networks, a top White House COVID-19 adviser said today, Newsmax reports.

Dr. Ashish Jha, while appearing on NBC’s “Today,” was asked about the mask mandate set to expire April 19. “This is a CDC decision and I think [extending the mandate is] absolutely on the table,” Jha said.

The Transportation Security Administration’s mask mandate for travel on airplanes, in airports, on buses, and on rail systems went into effect with an expiration date of May 2021. It has been extended several times, with the current mandate running through April 18.

With a new variant, BA.2, now dominant in at least 68 countries, including the U.S., Jha said CDC Director Rochelle Walensky will decide on whether to extend the mask mandate for transportation networks based on a scientific framework that the agency is developing.... Read More: Newsmax