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Texas doctor suspended, banned from giving ivermectin to critically ill COVID patient

Updated: November 24, 2021 at 12:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Nov 23, 2021 – 10:18 pm ESTTue Nov 23, 2021 – 11:17 pm EST

HOUSTON (LifeSiteNews) – A Houston doctor resigned from one of Texas’ largest hospitals after being suspended for backing ivermectin as a COVID treatment and denouncing vaccine mandates.

Dr. Mary Bowden, a private-practice ear, nose, and throat doctor trained at the Medical College of Georgia, was temporarily suspended from Houston Methodist earlier this month after repeatedly speaking out about the benefits of ivermectin for COVID patients. Bowden has said that she has treated 2,000 people for COVID-19, in some cases using the drug, and that none of her patients have been hospitalized.

“Ivermectin might not be as deadly as everyone said it was,” she tweeted November 10. “Speak up!”

Ivermectin might not be as deadly as everyone said it was. Speak up! https://t.co/r9Ac5zFSvo

— Mary Talley Bowden MD (@MdBreathe) November 10, 2021

Bowden has also criticized COVID vaccine mandates and announced in a recent post that she is “shifting my practice focus to treating the unvaccinated.”

Houston Methodist said in a November 12 Twitter thread that Bowden’s opinions “are harmful to the community” and referred to them as “dangerous misinformation which is

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