
By Tyler Durden
Despite groans from primarily Democrat lawmakers about the need for vaccine mandates for travelers on US domestic flights, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said during an interview over the weekend that the prospects for a mandate are looking increasingly slim.
Speaking Sunday on NBC’s “Meet The Press”, Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said requirements other than a vaccine mandate for travelers – including requiring masks on flights – are “highly effective” (despite evidence showing masks do little to protect flyers and that airlines actually see them as one more “perk” they can use to encourage some passengers to pay more) at preventing the spread of COVID…