Ron DeSantis Laments Politicization Of Face Masks After Politicizing Face Masks

Many Twitter users pointed out the Florida governor has politicized the virus by selling products that mock the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Since his efforts were primarily designed to appeal to conservative voters, it was ironic on Wednesday when he lamented that the issue of face masks has become so politicized.

“I don’t know why the masks have politics around it,” DeSantis told reporters. “Let the parent make the decision that’s best for their kids. If you want the masks, do it, if you don’t, don’t ― that’s fine.”

Although DeSantis decried the politicization of wearing face masks in public, he has politicized the virus by raising funds selling products that demonize Anthony Fauci and mock the COVID-19 vaccines.

The governor has also issued an executive order threatening to cut funding from school districts that defy a statewide ban on classroom mask mandates. However, on Wednesday, a judge ruled that the state cannot enforce the ban.

DeSantis is doing this even though Florida is experiencing a surge in the highly contagious delta variant, overwhelmingly driven by unvaccinated residents. DeSantis keeps falsely insisting that actions such as wearing a mask in public or getting a vaccine is a personal choice, one that “doesn’t impact me or anyone else.”

Not surprisingly, many Twitter users called out the governor on his hypocrisy.

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The Best Face Masks To Buy In 2021
Water resistant: UnderArmour Sportsmask(01 of16)
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This mask can do it ALL. Because it was designed for sports (but can be worn any time), it's designed to sit away from your face, allowing you to breathe deeply without sucking your mask in. Its shell is water resistant, making it perfect for rainy days, and the inside layer has been given an anti-microbial treatment. There's more: it also features built-in UPF 50+ sun protection. The custom sizes really ensure that you'll get a good fit -- they come in XS/S, S/M, M/L, L/XL and XL/XXL.

Get the UnderArmour Sportsmask for $15.
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Popular for everyday use: Athleta Everyday Non Medical Face Masks(02 of16)
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These were one of our readers' top picks from 2020:

"These masks look silky and yet are super sporty and breathable. They have a bendable nose clip and the loops on the sides are very thin so they don't irritate, and you can easily attach mask chains, which I am a big fan of. I also love the colors and have bought two packs of five already." — Melissa Katz, reader in New York City

Get the Athleta Everyday Non Medical Face Masks (5 pack) for $14.99.
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Great for kids: Old Navy Active Face Masks For Kids(03 of16)
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Designed per CDC recommendations, these are the perfect size for kids and are made with a built-in nose wire for a secure fit. And to make machine washing easier, it comes with a mesh zip-front laundry bag.

Get the Old Navy Active Face Masks For Kids (3 pack) for $12.50.
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If you plan to sweat: Athleta Women's Activate Face Mask(04 of16)
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If you're looking for a mask that'll survive a little sweat, this one features Athleta's TurboDry fabric to wick sweat away from your skin. It also features soft ear loops that won't tug too hard on the backs of your ears.

Get the Athleta Women's Activate Face Mask (2 pack) for $14.99.
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For fashion and fit: Baggu Fabric Mask(05 of16)
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If you love fun prints, these are the masks for you. Whether you like cow print, strawberries, daisies, stripes or plaid, you'll find a 3-pack you love. Plus, the fabric is pleated in a way that perfectly conforms to the top of your nose bridge, helping to eliminate fogging issues with your glasses and sunglasses.

Get the Baggu Fabric Mask (3 pack) for $32.
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Breathe easy on long walks: Lululemon Double Strap Face Mask(06 of16)
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If you're looking for a mask that won't suck into your mouth when you're breathing hard, this one is it. It features a center-front seam that provides shape to lift mask away from your mouth.

Get the Lululemon Double Strap Face Mask (3 pack) for $28.
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A good deal: Con.Struct Face Masks(07 of16)
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These are 100% cotton, fit all the CDC's mask guidance, and feature an adjustable nose bridge clip, to boot -- plus, they come at a very low price.

Get the Con.Struct Face Mask (6 pack) for $11.95.
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Perfect for double masking: Old Navy Triple-Layer Cloth Pleated Face Masks(08 of16)
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These popular cloth masks come with adjustable loops so you can get the proper fit, helping you avoid those painful elastic marks on your ears. They come in a variety of colors and patterns for adults and kids, and make for an excellent second mask if you're doubling up. (Here's a quick guide on how to double mask properly.)

Get the Old Navy triple-later cloth face masks (5 pack) for $12.50.
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Best for beards: XL Face Mask(09 of16)
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Those with long, dense beards understand how difficult it is to pack into a mask, but these washable masks are made with extra volume to accommodate even the fullest beard. These also feature adjustable straps for additional ear comfort.

Get the Beard Face Masks (4 pack) for $16.89.
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Easy on the ears: Summersalt Face Coverings(10 of16)
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We love how skinny the straps are on these -- if you've ever worn a mask with thick ear straps, you'll know how uncomfortable that can get. Bonus: For every set sold, Summersalt will donate a face covering to a worthy organization doing their part to help our larger community.

Get the Summersalt Face Coverings (3 pack) for $32.
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Stretchy fit: Bloch Soft Stretch Reusable Face Mask(11 of16)
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Bloch is a dance brand that has started making these stretchy, washable masks that are embedded with antiviral Nano Zinc Oxide particles in the fabric’s fibers. The stretchy fit allows it to fit snugly, preventing gaps that could let particles in.

Get the Bloch Soft Stretch Resuable Face Mask (3 pack) for $15.59.
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Comes in all sizes: Kitsbow Wake ProTech Reusable Face Mask(12 of16)
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This mask's adjustable straps help you fit it perfectly to your face, which also helps minimize the fogging of your glasses. You can order this in a range of sizes, from XS to XXL, and Kitsbow offers a 20% discount to front line workers and veterans.

Get the Kitsbow Wake ProTech Reusable Face Mask for $29.95.
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Filtered masks: Vida 99% Filtration Protective Cotton Mask(13 of16)
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This simple mask is made of two layers of 100% cotton and has a hidden metal nose-piece -- and it also includes a filter pocket and a filter that claims to block up to 99% of airborne particulates. It's available in regular, kids and XL sizes.

Get the Vida 99% Filtration Protective Cotton Mask for $10.
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Another option with a filter: Hedley & Bennett's Wake Up & Fight Mask(14 of16)
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Hedley & Bennett is an apron brand that teamed up with Dr. Robert Cho, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at a local children’s hospital, to create these masks. Though it comes in a single "one size fits most" size, it's got fully adjustable straps and is designed with the option of adding a disposable filter.

Get the Hedley & Bennett's Wake Up & Fight Mask (3 pack) for $36.
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KN95 Masks(15 of16)
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CDC guidance still suggests we leave N95s for front line workers, manufacturers in other countries are making high-quality masks, like KN95s, that are available online. It's important you know how to spot a counterfeit face mask, but this one is a good pick.

Get the K95 Masks (60 pack) for $54.99.
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Another KN95 option: WWDOLL 5-Ply Face Masks(16 of16)
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These disposable KN95 masks have more than 26,000 five-star reviews on Amazon for a reason. They come in multiple color options and are equipped with a bendable nose piece so you can fit the mask securely against your face. They're a great option if you want something secure or as a second layer under a cloth mask. The best part? There's space between your mouth and the mask, so your lips aren't pressed up against the material.

Get the WWDOLL 5-ply masks (25 pack) for $34.34.
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