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In a video shared across social media, a woman claiming to be a doctor touts hydroxychloroquine to treat Covid-19, despite multiple studies finding it is not effective, and repeats previously debunked myths about the mRNA vaccines
granted emergency authorization for use in the United States.
“A doctor speaks about the v x,” is the title of a seven-minute-long video posted to Bitchute on May 21, 2021.
The purported doctor wears a white coat and a stethoscope around her neck. She is not identified by name, but claims to have worked in “health care” for more than 40 years, and to have successfully treated more than 1,000 patients suffering from Covid-19.
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