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May 21, 2020

TSA updates airport screening measures amid coronavirus: Face masks, food out of carry-ons, more
Boarding passes: Travelers should place their boarding pass on the boarding pass reader themselves as opposed to handing it to a TSA officer. Then, travelers are expected to hold up their pass so an officer can inspect it without needing to touch it.
Food: Place carry-on food items into a clear plastic bag and place that bag into a bin for X-ray screenings.

TSA updates airport screening measures amid coronavirus: Face masks, food out of carry-ons, more
Boarding passes: Travelers should place their boarding pass on the boarding pass reader themselves as opposed to handing it to a TSA officer. Then, travelers are expected to hold up their pass so an officer can inspect it without needing to touch it.
Food: Place carry-on food items into a clear plastic bag and place that bag into a bin for X-ray screenings.
- Social distancing: Keep an increased distance between people "without compromising security." Visual reminders about appropriate spacing are also placed on checkpoint floors.
- Face masks: TSA officers are using face masks, and it is encouraged that travelers do so, too.
- Safety measures that are already put in place include:
- Reduced security lane usage.
- Some TSA officers wearing eye protection.
- TSA officers changing gloves after each pat-down.
- Plastic shielding at many podiums and counters.
- Routine cleaning of frequently touched surfaces.
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