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voided the cdc s mask mandate at airports and planes and transport hubs nationwide. tonight the association of airline attendants is urging calm and patience among passengers. they are hoping to avoid violence when the in the friendly skies gather legal analysis for flights taking off right now. the judge here really delivered a body blow to the administration. u.s. district judge catherine kimball mow zelle in florida writes the cdc failed to justify the justification for extending the mask mandate. it exceeds the statutory authority and violates the procedures required for major rule making. extended the national mandate by 15 case. before this ruling it was slated to expire may 3rd. cdc are reviewing the decision and of course the department of
8 The Department of Defense (DoD) has celebrated the Month of the Military Child every April since 1986 to highlight the resilience and resourcefulness of military kids in the face of significant stressors.
In the spirit of the month, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) hosted a virtual “Military Child Health Research Symposium” April 26 to bring together key DoD leaders, experts in pediatrics and child mental health and wellness, and representatives from military child advocacy organizations.
“As a pediatrician and someone who takes part in and leads military research programs, I think it s really important to hear the voice of the people that we are intended to serve,” said Army Col. (Dr.) Patrick Hickey, USU’s Department of Pediatrics Chair and moderator for the event. “I really appreciate everyone coming together today to share their perspectives as people passionate about the welfare of military children, and to inform u