Connecticut airports no longer requiring masks after court decision

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WINDSOR, Conn. — Travelers at Connecticut airports will no longer have to wear a mask if they so choose after a court ruling overturned the federal requirement on Monday, officials said. The Connecticut Airport Authority told FOX61 News in a statement on Tuesday that following the court ruling out of Florida, they will no longer enforce a mask mandate at their airports, effective immediately. ‘We will continue to coordinate closely with our regulatory partners regarding any additional changes,’ a spokesperson said.