NEW: Spokesperson for State Medical Board of Ohio emailed me this statement about Dr. Sherri Tenpenny who falsely told lawmakers that vaccines magnetize people.
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny falsely told lawmakers vaccines magnetize people: “They can put a key on their forehead. It sticks.” Via @washingtonpost washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/06…
Outgoing voice message from office of Ohio doctor Sherri Tenpenny:
"If you are calling in regards to ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine, please dial 4."
Neither drug is approved in the US for COVID-19. And the FDA and WHO recommend against using them to prevent or treat COVID-19
Spokesperson for the A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, where Dr. Sherri Tenpenny received her training as an osteopathic medical doctor, emailed this statement to me today.
Twitter has suspended the account of Dr. Sherri Tenpenny who told Ohio lawmakers that vaccines cause people to become magnetic thedailybeast.com/twitter-suspen…
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, the Ohio doctor who told state lawmakers that the COVID vaccine causes people to become magnetized, has had her license renewed by the State Medical Board of Ohio. Her license was due to expire October 1, 2021, but was renewed.
CC: @NLFD_org @USNMedicineCRNP
Twitter and YouTube have banned Dr. Sherri Tenpenny for sharing COVID vaccine #disinformation. Her theory about vaccine magnetization has been debunked.
She posted today on @Facebook: "Why do so many people believe that they can comply their way out of socialism?"
$FB #COVID19
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