No mask mandates planned for American airports due to ºÃÉ«tv COVID-19 variant

People wear face masks as they walk through a subway station in Montreal, Sunday, July 17, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Different COVID-19 variants have spread throughout the pandemic. Some social media posts claim a COVID-19 variant out of Canada has prompted the United States Transportation Security Administration to bring in a new policy that will require American airport staff and travellers to wear masks again. This is false. The TSA says it has no new requirements and, as of Sept. 12, there were no variants of concern detected in Canada.

Some , formerly known as Twitter, and , are claiming the TSA in the United States is instructing employees that mask mandates will return for airport employees in September and travellers in October due to a new "dangerous variant" out of Canada. Many social media users sharing similar claims to a video clip from "The Alex Jones Show" from Aug. 18 where the American host claims he received the information from a whistleblower. At the time of publication, one had more than 10.6 million views and 20,600 retweets.

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