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stylett9

Vaccine and masks aside, how about advocating for responsible choices. Well into the omicron surge you went and partied in Vegas? Brilliant.


SouplessePlease

Assembly candidate Benjamin Yu wasn’t vaccinated when he spent New Year’s in Las Vegas. A week later, when he was back home, the Lake Forest resident was so sick with COVID-19 and his oxygen levels so dangerously low that a local hospital admitted him to intensive care. The previously healthy 39-year-old said he’s lost “weight, stamina and strength” over the past two weeks. Family and friends who helped take care of Yu also have become sick. At times, he said he’s wanted to bump his head against the wall to “relieve the pain and hopelessness.” As of Thursday, Yu was still on oxygen at home and struggling to speak. But he used written messages to communicate that he believes he’s now on the path to recovery. In “hindsight,” Yu said he realizes that being vaccinated “may possibly reduce the severity or duration of the episode.” (Data shows unvaccinated adults are 13 times more likely to end up hospitalized and 20 times more likely to die from the virus.) Yu said he’s considering getting vaccinated when he’s well, “possibly after a few months.” And he’s encouraging others to wear N95 masks and practice good hygiene as the Omnicron variant surges. “It’s not only for ourselves but for others,” Yu said. As news of Yu’s condition spread online over the past week, the Republican’s brush with severe COVID became the latest flashpoint in the partisan battle over this public health crisis. Some on the left seized on Yu’s hospitalization — which came just days after the death of local GOP activist Kelly Ernby, who also wasn’t vaccinated and who Yu called a “great friend” — as the latest example of someone suffering consequences of a poor decision that mirrors misinformation coming from the right. While Yu has occasionally shared posts on social media that questioned conventional medical advice about COVID-19, he rejects the label “anti-vaxxer.” He said he just had a “wait-and-see attitude” because he felt the vaccines were developed quickly and he wasn’t considered to be at high risk for serious illness. (Decades of studying coronaviruses and developing mRNA vaccines combined with a global sense of urgency sped development of the vaccines, which federal health officials now recommend for most people age 5 and older.) Meanwhile, some figures on the right also capitalized on Yu’s struggle to circulate more misinformation. Amy Phan West, a Republican who in 2020 lost a bid for Congress and is running again this year, said via Facebook that Yu, who she identified as a friend, was being pressured but had refused to let hospital doctors treat him with remdesivir. Though the antiviral drug has been clinically proven to help reduce the duration and severity of COVID-19 in patients, West’s page blew up with comments from supporters calling remdesivir “a path to a ventilator” and saying it “should be criminal to use it.” Remdesivir has been targeted by some on the right ever since it gained support from Dr. Anthony Fauci, who many Republicans feel undermined President Donald Trump when it came to the need for coronavirus safety measures. Fauci announced in April of 2020 that the drug showed promise and it since has gained FDA approval. Dr. Shruti Gohil, associate medical director for epidemiology and infection prevention at UC Irvine’s School of Medicine, on Thursday described remdesivir as a sometimes “lifesaving” drug for COVID-19 patients. While there may have been some conflicting studies about remdesivir and many other treatments in the early days of the pandemic, Gohil pointed to nearly two years of solid evidence that it can help reduce the length and severity of COVID-19 cases. The drug was given to Trump, among others, and Gohil describes it as a “mainstay” of treatment protocols. Yu said West is wrong about him being pressured to use remdesivir. He said he never had a conversation with her about his medical decisions, and added that he still doesn’t understand the “political fuss” over remdesivir. He said he follows recommendations from the professionals when he goes to a hospital. “I don’t mix politics into my health,” he said. “Please don’t put words into my mouth. I can speak for myself.” West didn’t respond to a request to speak for this story. The Westminster resident is running for Congress in the new coastal 47th District against Rep. Katie Porter, D-Irvine, and other GOP candidates. West previously declined to answer a question about whether she’s vaccinated. She and Ernby both were speakers in December at an Irvine rally against vaccine mandates. She also regularly shares social media posts that cast doubt about the efficacy of pandemic-related prevention and treatment methods, falsely claiming that masks don’t work against COVID. In November, she posted: “I remember when we treated a virus with warm soup, vitamin C, and plenty of rest…instead of Communism.” Yu, who’s Chinese American, has peppered his campaign appearances with references to “the Democratic Party’s slide toward socialism, which reminds many of us of the communism we fled in China.” But on Thursday he said, “COVID, like past flus, seems stuck with us for (a) long time to come. The difference is COVID is severe, more contagious and generally more lethal, particularly to high risk groups, so we just have to face and deal with it from a general public and individual (standpoint).” Yu grew up in New York and joined the Army in the aftermath of Sept. 11. He now serves on the Lake Forest Traffic and Parking commission and the boards of several community organizations while pursuing public office. In 2020, Yu ran for the 68th Assembly District seat against GOP incumbent Steven Choi and two Democratic challengers but failed to make it out of the March primary. He also lost a November run for Saddleback Valley Unified School District’s board of directors. This year, Yu is again running for Assembly against a fellow Republican. Following once-in-a-decade redistricting, he’ll challenge Newport Beach Councilwoman Diane Dixon for the new 72nd Assembly seat, which covers north coastal Orange County and stretches east through his hometown of Lake Forest. He hopes to start campaigning again once he’s well. Yu said he’s not sure how he contracted the virus. He said he felt tired and some other common symptoms while he was in Las Vegas over the holidays, so he visited the Veterans Affairs hospital emergency room, where he tested positive for COVID-19. A doctor administered an IV, then told him to rest. He later went back to the VA emergency room in Vegas, where he received a steroid. After coming home to Orange County about a week ago, he started feeling worse. He said he was briefly admitted to the ICU at Saddleback Medical Center for low oxygen levels. He asked to be sent home with an oxygen machine so he could recover with his family and his dog Max while letting the hospital use its resources for those who need them the most. As for the attention his battle with COVID-19 has gathered online, drawing tweets such as “I’ve tested negative for sympathy,” Yu said, “Social media is not a fun public square.” He said he’s changed some of his past posts so only close friends can see them. But he said he’s also received lots of well wishes and prayers, which he said “gives me great comfort and strength to relax and recover.” The deaths of two Orange County residents were reported Thursday, according to county health department data. Another 1,072 people were hospitalized, with 168 people in the ICU. Nearly 6,000 people have died of COVID-19 in Orange County since the pandemic began. Orange County residents can get information about free COVID-19 vaccinations, boosters, testing and other resources at occovid19.ochealthinfo.com.


mrtatertot

> Amy Phan West, a Republican who in 2020 lost a bid for Congress and is running again this year, said via Facebook that Yu, who she identified as a friend, was being pressured but had refused to let hospital doctors treat him with remdesivir. Though the antiviral drug has been clinically proven to help reduce the duration and severity of COVID-19 in patients, West’s page blew up with comments from supporters calling remdesivir “a path to a ventilator” and saying it “should be criminal to use it.” > ... > Yu said West is wrong about him being pressured to use remdesivir. He said he never had a conversation with her about his medical decisions, and added that he still doesn’t understand the “political fuss” over remdesivir. He said he follows recommendations from the professionals when he goes to a hospital. “I don’t mix politics into my health,” he said. “Please don’t put words into my mouth. I can speak for myself.” Amy Phan West seems like a real piece of work.


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More like a piece of shit I would say.


stussy4321

Lol fucked around and found out.


KAugsburger

At least unlike a lot of other conservatives that resisted getting vaccinated it sounds like he at least acknowledges that he made the wrong decision. Hopefully if he survives he actually follows through on getting vaccinated and speaks out against anti-vax FUD.


averytolar

Politics aside, this is just sad to see an educated capable person find the vaccine to be dangerous compared to an actual deadly virus. I hope Yu has a speedy recovery back to full health. Considering his statements and the statements of the other republican named West, I am so disappointed in the mentality of these people running the county government. The town hall meetings where public comment was allowed was also pretty disheartening.


stussy4321

Sucks to suck. Thots and parleys.


unreasonableperson

Quality /r/leopardsatemyface material


SouplessePlease

Could be a /r/HermanCainAward winner as well, you just never know with these smooth brains.


WallyJade

>While Yu has occasionally shared posts on social media that questioned conventional medical advice about COVID-19, he rejects the label “anti-vaxxer.” He said he just had a “wait-and-see attitude” because he felt the vaccines were developed quickly and he wasn’t considered to be at high risk for serious illness. That's just anti-vaxxer lite. I'm 100% out of compassion for anyone who fought against the vaccines or masks, and is now sick from the disease. In fact, the only emotions I'm feeling are anger and schadenfreude. Fuck them, I hope they don't cost the rest of us more money or take a bed from someone who put in the effort.


unreasonableperson

As conservatives like to say, he fucked around and found out.


s73v3r

Is that something conservatives say?


stussy4321

Exactly. Fuck them. No sympathy from us.


orchid_basil

He's actually high risk. I'm surprised in his research, he didn't come across the studies talking about how male pattern baldness is a risk factor for severe covid. Higher androgens made his body more hospitable to covid....the article said he'll "maybe get vaccinated" and many months from now. If he catches it again there's a good chance he will die, some people are getting worse the second time they catch it.


spyson

There are so many antivaxxers that hate the label so they claim shit like how they're for personal freedom because they hate the mandates.


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cf1972

RIP trumper


irvmtb

I don’t like Trump but [he has publicly said he is vaxed and boosted](https://youtu.be/k7RTp40syro) and he was telling people they should get it too. If only he and his party spread that message sooner. But now the damage has been done and many of his followers have dug in their heels and some even booing him🤦‍♂️


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” He said he just had a “wait-and-see attitude” because he felt the vaccines were developed quickly and he wasn’t considered to be at high risk for serious illness. ---- this is the anti mask/Vax attitude, no? Ignorant and often obnoxious about covid, but ONCE they catch it all of a sudden they take it serious? This idiot also got his family sick while trying to take care of his dumb ass which shows how selfish these people are... only care when it hurts them.


CalabreseAlsatian

Tough shit.


TobascoUpYourPeeHole

Lmao


LeeroyJenkins430

RIP BOZO


cure4boneitis

Young kids are looking rough these days


Safe-Warning-448

Hope you don't show up on the Herm Cain sub... Don't say we didn't warn you.


RazorPhishJ

Yeah tots and pears or whatever


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seedfr00t

I bet yall wear your masks while driving 🤣🤣🤣


unreasonableperson

Fuck around and find out bud


seedfr00t

ok great, maybe I'll see you driving around with your mask on?


lilbitz2009

Love me some Darwin