Governor Ron DeSantis' (de-SAN-tis) ban on mandatory school masks was put back in place Friday, after a Florida appeals court temporarily reinstated it while the court reviews an earlier ruling, the Herald-Tribune reports. In response to the decision by the 1st District Court of Appeal, the governor tweeted, QUOTE "I will continue to fight for parents' rights." A Tallahassee judge had previously ruled that school boards were allowed to mandate masks for students, unless they had a medical exemption. Florida has 1.6 million school children under the age of 12 who can’t be vaccinated, and the state has been averaging 14,276 daily cases of COVID-19 for the past week.

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