Mississippi doctor fired after trying to treat patient with Ivermectin

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A doctor from Mississippi who is against the COVID-19 jabs is speaking out this week to claim that he was fired for trying to treat his coronavirus patients with Ivermectin.

Dr. John Witcher, an emergency room doctor, told CBS News that he was fired from Baptist Memorial Hospital in Yazoo City for taking three COVID-19 patients off Remdesivir and putting them on Ivermectin. Witcher was fired because this move violated his hospital’s policies since The FDA has not approved Ivermectin for treating COVID-19.

Dr. Witcher explained that he believes that Remdesivir “has not proven to be beneficial” to COVID-19 patients.

“I was there at the hospital for three days straight in the ER, and so I felt like this would be a good opportunity to try ivermectin on these inpatient patients that I had been following very closely and just see how well it worked,” Dr. Witcher said.

“I was very surprised that I was basically told to not come back at the end of the day,” he continued. “These patients were under my direct care, and so I felt like taking them off Remdesivir and putting them on ivermectin was the right thing to do at the time.”

 

  


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