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An Omicron subvariant, known as BA.2, is expected to become dominant in the U.S. in the coming weeks. Lucy McBride is a medical contributor for Yahoo News.

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GEORGE's is located in the state of St. George's The city of St. Pete, Fla. A federal judge in Florida voided the national mask mandate because it exceeded the authority of U.S. health officials.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not follow proper rulemaking when it made its decision, according to the decision by the US District Judge.

In her ruling, she said that it would be impossible to end the rule for the limited group of people who objected to it.

Even if the goals of the CDC in fighting the virus are laudable, the courts have full authority to make a decision such as this.

The court declares that the system does not allow agencies to act illegally even in pursuit of desirable ends.

When asked if the government would appeal the ruling, the Justice Department declined.

The mask mandate was extended by the CDC until May 3 to allow more time to study the BA.2 omicron subvariant of the coronaviruses that is now responsible for the majority of cases in the U.S.

The airlines tried to kill the mask requirement for travelers. The carriers argued that the air filters on modern planes make the transmission of the virus very unlikely. The mandate was killed by Republicans in Congress.

Critics have seized on the fact that states have rolled back rules requiring masks in restaurants, stores and other indoor settings, and yet COVID-19 cases have fallen sharply since the omicron variant peaked in January.

There have been disagreements over mask-wearing requirements that have led to violent incidents on aircraft.

The Health Freedom Defense Fund was described in the judge's order as a nonprofit group thatopposes laws and regulations that force individuals to submit to the administration of medical products, procedures and devices.

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Michael Balsamo is a writer for the Associated Press.

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