Florida is being infested with monkeypox , but DeSantis says he's ''sick of politicians trying to sow fear into the public.''
DeSantis scorns idea of monkeypox emergency; sees other states’ declarations as power plays
Gov. Ron DeSantis lashed out at big blue-state governors who’ve declared emergencies over monkeypox, accusing them and the news media of attempting to stoke fear as a way of controlling people.
“Any of these politicians you see out there trying to scare you about this — do not listen to their nonsense,” he said.
“I am so sick of politicians —
Cases mounting
As of Tuesday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported
25,391 monkeypox cases in 83 countries, with 6,326 cases within the United States.
In Florida, the state Department of Health shows a
caseload of 525 statewide, including 237 cases in Broward County, 135 in Miami-Dade, 32 in Orange, 30 in Palm Beach, 22 in Pinellas, and 21 in Hillsborough counties.
DeSantis was having none of it. “So, it ends up coming, ya gotta deal with this rationally,” he continued.
Toward the end of his remarks, DeSantis brought up what’s become a familiar complaint for him: that the Biden administration uses its power to punish Floridians because of the president’s political differences with the governor.
“If I say the sky is blue, they’re going to attack me for that, so I get that,” the governor said.