
Anti-magnetizing-vaccine doctor loses medical license
Tenpenny lost her license for refusing to cooperate with a board investigation.
Ars Technica
Anti-magnetizing-vaccine doctor loses medical license
Tenpenny lost her license for refusing to cooperate with a board investigation.
Ars TechnicaFrom 28 Oct: Doc who thinks vaccinated people are magnetic is in big trouble with med board - Enlarge / Cleveland doctor Sherri Tenpenny gives false testimony on June 8, 2021, saying C...
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Doc who thinks vaccinated people are magnetic is in big trouble with med board
It's unclear if her defense will include putting keys and forks on people's faces.
Ars Technica"Sherri
#Tenpenny, a Cleveland-based
#doctor invited as an expert witness Tuesday to a hearing in the Ohio House"...on
#vaccines, muttered so much false nonsense that one suspects her surname is the net value of her medical advice. Based on this alone, her license to practice should be revoked.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/06/09/sherri-tenpenny-magnetized-vaccine-ohio/
A doctor falsely told lawmakers vaccines magnetize people: ‘They can put a key on their forehead. It sticks.’
Sherri Tenpenny, an Ohio doctor who opposes vaccines, falsely told state House members that the coronavirus vaccines could leave people "magnetized."