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Friday, March 04, 2022

Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners Say They Won’t Investigate Doctors Who Prescribe Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19

Members of the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners said last week they won’t object if or when a primary care physician in the state prescribes ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19.

Board members said this last Wednesday at a Senate Government Operations Committee meeting.

“This is to clear up internet stories and rumors, innuendo, gossip, or anything else,” said Committee Chair and Senator Kerry Roberts (R-Springfield) during last week’s hearing, after board members testified.

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Again, a nice gesture but it's too little, too late. This should've been done two years ago.

4 comments:

  1. Can you imagine the 1,000's of lives that would have been saved had this been the protocal for dealing with Covid? Make that 100's of 1,000's.

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  2. The "experts" especially fauXi should be tried for manslaughter depraved indifference.

    They INTENTIONALLY (and still are) letting people die.

    fauXi's own peer reviewed study of HCQ proves efficacy against SARS-Covid virus. Not up for debate, this is the science.

    Same for Ivermectin and Quercetin ionophores (Quercetin is sold otc so you can buy at GNC).

    They open the cells to Zinc and zinc stops viruses.

    Not 100% but far safer and efficacious than novel mRNA bullshit clot shot.

    Add 3x daily allowance vitamins C & D. Antihistamine as needed and you'll avoid being in that 1/10th of 1%.

    chillhill

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  3. How utterly magnanimous of them. Better late than never I suppose, but this never should have been an issue.

    "Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners Office of General Counsel David Silvus said if someone complained about a doctor for prescribing ivermectin then his office would open a complaint — but the complaint likely won’t go anywhere."

    Some key points. There WILL be a complaint opened. This is not e benign process. Physicians have to respond with an affidavit at minimum in most states. It can be more complicated and capricious depending on who is on the board. Who do ya think gravitates towards towards these bureaucratic positions by and large (and no, not every one of them)?

    Additionally, the phrase "likely won't go anywhere" only means something to who decides what "likely" is.

    Some good physicians tried to do the right thing in this pestilence, and make no mistake, some of them were persecuted. The ones that avoided being hammered were worried constantly that they would get hammered for simply providing good care.

    It's ugly as hell out there folks.
    ~~dirtraodlivin

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  4. Speaking of fauci mengele, has anyone, like SPCA, held him accountable foe the beagle horror show?

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