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Texas nurse shares how hospital stopped using hydroxychloroquine, threatened docs writing jab exemptions 

Updated: January 31, 2022 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Jan 31, 2022 – 11:34 am ESTMon Jan 31, 2022 – 11:36 am EST

(LifeSiteNews) — A frontline COVID nurse fired by Houston Methodist Hospital for refusing to take the COVID-19 jab told Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) that she saw people come in with adverse reactions to the shots.  

Jennifer Bridges also told Sen. Johnson during his January 24 panel on COVID-19, vaccines and early treatments that Houston Methodist used hydroxychloroquine early on during the outbreak of the virus. Bridges unsuccessfully sued the hospital to stop its COVID jab mandate. 

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An archived COVID treatment protocol from Houston Methodist confirms the hospital prescribed the drug for use for infected patients. 

“We saw for ourselves, in the hospital, people coming in with adverse reactions after getting the Pfizer shot,” Bridges said. She said her fellow healthcare workers did not want to be “guinea pigs.” 

Bridges, who worked on the frontlines since the beginning of the COVID outbreak, said the hospital used HCQ for two months until the hospital switched to remdesivir, a drug of questionable safety but favored by Dr. Anthony Fauci. 

Bridges, who said she now works as a nurse

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