Dr. Meryl Nass, who been a board-licensed internal physician in Maine for more than 40 years, has had her license suspended while a Maine board conducts an investigation that includes a psychological examination for allegedly spreading “misinformation” about COVID-19 and administering effective treatments such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
In an article published by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Children’s Health Defense, she tells “The Extraordinary Story of How Governments Suppressed Effective COVID Treatments and Targeted Physicians Who Prescribed Them.”
She points out that health authorities knew about chloroquine, the milder derivative hydroxychloroquine and other treatments for COVID-19 before there was a COVID-19.
That’s because they documented its effectiveness during the 2003 SARS the 2012 MERS epidemics.
“But they hushed it up,” she wrote.
Nass has compiled a “stunning collection” of more than 50 ways authorities and pharmaceutical companies in multiple countries stopped the use of chloroquine drugs for COVID.
“‘Avoiding the Trump drug’ served as a great cover story. Taking hydroxychloroquine for COVID was equated to drinking bleach,” she wrote.
WND reported in January that Nass, along with her clinical practice, is a biological warfare epidemiologist who has developed a model for analyzing epidemics to assess whether they are natural or man-made. She has testified to Congress six times and to several state legislatures on bioterrorism, Gulf War syndrome and vaccine safety. She has consulted for the World Bank, the Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Director of National Intelligence regarding the prevention, investigation and mitigation of chemical and biological warfare and pandemics.
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