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Published: January 21, 2022

Texas doctor suspended for treating COVID patients with ivermectin sues hospital

By The Editor

Fri Jan 21, 2022 – 10:40 am EST

HOUSTON (LifeSiteNews) — A Houston doctor who resigned from one of Texas’ largest hospitals after being suspended for backing ivermectin as a COVID treatment is suing the hospital for data on COVID and financial reports.

Dr. Mary Bowden, a private-practice ear, nose, and throat doctor trained at the Medical College of Georgia, announced she was filing a lawsuit against the hospital at a press conference outside her private practice Tuesday.

She accuses the hospital of lack of transparency regarding COVID cases and its statistics on the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Bowden was suspended from Houston Methodist in November 2021, 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.

She has also criticized COVID vaccine mandates. In a November tweet, she announced that she was shifting her practice “to focus treating the unvaccinated.”
Houston Methodist accused Bowden of using her social media to express her personal and political opinions and claimed these opinions “are harmful to the community” and “dangerous misinformation which is not based in science.”
Later that month, Bowden announced her resignation in a tweet that read, “I have broken free from Methodist and very much appreciate the flood of support I have

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