CDC now 'strongly recommends' masks on airplanes, busses
Citing an increase in virus transmission from people traveling, the CDC on Monday issued new guidance that "strongly recommends" that everyone wear a mask on airplanes, buses, trains, taxis and other modes of public transportation.
"Transmission of the virus through travelers has led to -- and continues to lead to -- interstate and international spread of the virus which causes COVID-19," the CDC warned.
The goal of the recommendation is to "mitigate further introduction and spread of COVID-19, and help safely reopen America's economy," the CDC said.
The guidance includes exemptions for children under the age of 2 and those who have a note from their doctor explaining a medical condition.
ABC News' Anne Flaherty contributed to this report.