The House is now voting on an $8.3 billion total coronavirus response package, an effort to send billions of dollars to deal with the coronavirus outbreak as lawmakers scramble to combat the spread of the disease.

The House is expected to pass the measure, which would next go to the Senate.

The legislation was formally unveiled on Wednesday afternoon after lawmakers worked to hammer out a package to respond to the outbreak. The funding package is far higher than the $2.5 billion the White House requested. Despite that, however, the White House is expected to back the deal.

Some context: Ahead of the vote, Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz tweeted out a picture of himself wearing a gas mask with the caption “Reviewing the coronavirus supplemental appropriation and preparing to go vote.”

Gaetz came into the House chamber wearing the mask and took a seat on the House GOP side with various members coming up to him to comment on the mask while he sat there. He continued to wear the mask during the vote on the coronavirus emergency funding measure.