New Hampshire mom and son kicked off plane after son struggles to wear a mask.
New Hampshire mom and son kicked off plane after son struggles to wear a mask. Credit: Photo courtesy Rachel Starr Davisโ€”

In the wake of a Portsmouth mother getting kicked off of an American Airlines flight after her toddler refused to wear a mask, some public health experts are questioning whether very young children need them.

Dr. Keith Loud, the physician-in-chief at Childrenโ€™s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, says young children are still a lower risk for COVID-19 transmission.

โ€œItโ€™s quite clear there are no organizations of which I am aware that recommend children under the age of 2 wearing a mask,โ€ Loud said. โ€œIn fact, we say under the age of 2 we say they should not wear a mask.โ€

In a statement, a spokesperson for American Airlines doubled down on their policy, saying all passengers 2 years and older must wear a face mask. The airline says theyโ€™ve contacted the Portsmouth family about the incident.

Still, mask policies vary. Rachel Starr Davis, the childโ€™s mother, says conflicting mandates make this decision even more difficult.

โ€œThe rules are different everywhere,โ€ Davis said in an interview with NHPR. โ€œWhether itโ€™s outside or inside or trains and buses, why are there so many different policies? Itโ€™s very hard to navigate that.โ€

According to Davisโ€™ Instagram post, this was her fourth American Airlines trip that week. On all other American Airline flights, she says staff did not ask her young son to wear a mask. She was heading to Manchester from Charlotte, North Carolina.

The CDC recommends all people 2 years old and older wear a mask in public.The familyโ€™s hometown of Portsmouth recently passed a mask mandate that excludes masks for children under 6 years old. And at the state level, masks are only required for gatherings more than 100 people.

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