To enter a hardware store wearing a mask means you will be immediately identified as a staffer and asked for directions to the plumbing department. To wear one indoors in a restaurant means you’re a Biden-loving Democrat or a Canadian. Only in drug stores are masks a common sight.
Yet, strangely, the state has only double the COVID case count of Ontario on November 30, which has three-quarters of Florida’s population, and the number is inexplicably dropping.
And, predictably, Gov. Ron DeSantis has vowed no change in Florida’s hands-off masks-off policies in confronting the “media-driven hysteria” of the new variant.
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