Does HTML5 remove the distinction between strict and transitional?

From what I read, it seems that HTML5 eliminates the distinction between strict and transitional (always strict now). I could not find it specifically mentioned anywhere, only implied. Is that the case?

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This is (only) DOCTYPE for HTML5 :

<!DOCTYPE html>

What is it. So yes, there is no difference between “strict” and “transitional”.

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Yes Yes. Transitional and Strict only apply to XHTML 1.0 and HTML 4.01.

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