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    Washington Doctors Accused Of Improper COVID Treatments

    August 16, 20232 Mins Read1 Views
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    By The Seattle Medium

    Three Washington state doctors have been accused of improper COVID treatments. The charges range from unprofessional conduct and improper prescription of medicine to making false and misleading statements. Death has been the result. Now the Silent Majority Foundation based in Pasco has joined with Turner and three other doctors to file a lawsuit

    Richland doctor Dr. Michael Kwame Turner’s has been charged with unprofessional conduct by the Washington state Medical Commission for what it says was improperly  prescribing of ivermectin to treat or prevent COVID-19. One of Dr. Turner’s patients died of COVID-19 after he prescribed the medication, according to a Washington state Department of Health document. Dr. Turner has been unable to get medical licenses in other states, according to the Silent Majority Foundation lawsuit.

    Dr. Richard Wilkinson is charged with unprofessional conduct. He is the owner of Wilkinson Wellness Clinic in Yakima. He is on the hotseat for allegedly making false and misleading statements on his website about the pandemic, COVID-19 vaccines. He is reported in the media saying that the pandemic was a scam, masks are useless to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and that the FDA, Washington state Department of Health and the Yakima Health Department should not be trusted.

    The third doctor is Dr. Renata Moon. She is a Spokane pediatrician. After seeing what was happening to other doctors she relinquished her Washington state medical license. She read the writing on the wall after seeing investigations of other doctors spreading what the commission considers misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations.

    She was reported to the Washington Medical Commission by her employer, Washington State University. It was based on her public comments this summer. WSU told her that her contract would not be renewed, according to a court document. The Washington Medical Commission lists her license as expired with no current enforcement action.

     

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