In hospital with COVID, conservative Texan running for governor condemns
vaccine mandates
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[October 11, 2021]
(Reuters) - Conservative firebrand
and Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate Allen West was receiving
care for COVID-19 in a hospital on Sunday, he said on Twitter, noting
that his experience with the illness had strengthened his opposition to
vaccine mandates.
West, 60, served as chairman of the Republican Party of Texas for less
than a year before stepping down in June h He has opposed vaccine
mandates and is not vaccinated against COVID-19, according to his
Twitter page.
A former one-term Florida congressman, he is now campaigning to unseat
Republican Governor Greg Abbott in 2022.
"I can attest that, after this experience, I am even more dedicated to
fighting against vaccine mandates," West said on Sunday, in a series of
tweets he sent while receiving care at a hospital in Plano, Texas.
West said he was receiving monoclonal antibody treatment and his
condition was improving, although there were still "concerns of COVID-related
pneumonia."
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Former U.S. Congressman and retired U.S. Army Lieutenant
Colonel Allen West speaks to the press at Trump Tower in
Manhattan, New York City, U.S. December 5, 2016.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
His wife Angela, who was hospitalized with the virus
at the same time as he was on Saturday but who was vaccinated, has
been released to go home, West said.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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