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Published: September 17, 2022

Arizona Medical Board refuses to investigate Mayo Clinic director accused of abusing patient who refused Remdesivir

By The Editor

Sat Sep 17, 2022 – 10:57 am EDT

PHOENIX (LifeSiteNews) – An investigation launched into the chief medical officer of the Mayo Clinic of Arizona has been dropped by the Arizona Medical Board following an accusation of malpractice over an elderly COVID patient’s refusal of the dangerous antiviral drug Remdesivir.

Dr. Alyssa Chapital, a surgeon and chief medical officer at the Phoenix-based Mayo Clinic, has been accused of abusing an elderly patient for his refusal to take the controversial drug Remdesivir after being admitted to the hospital with complications involving COVID-19.

Chaptial stands charged with medical negligence by denying therapeutics, hydration, food, and locking the elderly man in isolation for over three weeks, all actions the hospital director allegedly took in response to the patient’s refusal to consent to receiving Remdesivir, a drug which, according to America’s Frontline Doctors, has been known to cause kidney failure and even death.

Data from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) database released last year showed that almost 26 percent of patients prescribed Remdesivir to treat the novel coronavirus had died.

CMS data indicated that of 7,960 beneficiaries prescribed Remdesivir for COVID‐19, 2,058 beneficiaries died, with 46 percent of those fatalities occurring

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