When it comes to the pandemic, conditions in Florida remain dire. While the total number of Covid-19 cases is no longer spiking, statewide hospitalizations and fatalities continue to climb.
Indeed, the NBC affiliate in Tampa reported this morning that there’s a backlog at local funeral homes and crematories, which are “overwhelmed” with “an influx of bodies like they’ve never seen.” The report referenced one local facility where bodies have been “stacked to the ceiling.”
It’s against this backdrop that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis refuses to abandon his position of passivity, recently touting his opposition to state “restrictions” of any kind — including schools that want to require mask protections for children.
The Republican governor may believe his constituents agree with him, but there’s fresh evidence to the contrary.
As Florida deals with a surge in Covid-19 cases and a battle intensifies over an executive order issued by Governor Ron DeSantis to ban mask mandates in schools, a majority of people in Florida say 60 – 36 percent that they support requiring students, teachers, and staff to wear masks in schools, according to a Quinnipiac University poll of Florida adults released today.
That was not the only discouraging result for DeSantis in the survey. Quinnipiac also found that 69 percent of Floridians oppose the governor’s plan to withhold school leaders’ salaries if they require masks; 68 percent believe local officials should be able to require masks in indoor public spaces if they believe it is necessary; and 64 percent believe masks are effective in slowing the spread of Covid-19.
DeSantis, on the other hand, supports withholding school board members’ salaries, opposes local control and recently suggested that mask protections have “not proven to be effective,” reality notwithstanding.
In other words, when it comes to key elements of the public response to the pandemic, Florida’s governor and Florida’s electorate are not on the same page.
For DeSantis, whose political ambitions are hardly a secret, the circumstances are hardly ideal.








