Baylor Scott & White sues COVID-19 vaccine skeptic Dallas doctor, demands he stop using its name
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DALLAS - Baylor Scott & White Health has sued a Dallas doctor, who is a COVID-19 vaccine skeptic, after he reportedly continued to use an affiliation with Baylor Health in interviews and publications, even though he was no longer employed by them.
According to the lawsuit, BSWH and HealthTexas Provider Network reached a confidential separation agreement with Peter A. McCullough in February that he would no longer use his affiliation with them after leaving their employment.
The lawsuit alleges McCullough broke the agreement and continued to use an affiliation with BSWH dozens, if not hundreds, of times in media interviews and other publications.
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The US is returning to early pandemic surges. It s time to compel people to do the right thing, expert says Share Updated: 9:26 PM EDT Jul 29, 2021 Jason Hanna and Madeline Holcombe, CNN
The US is returning to early pandemic surges. It s time to compel people to do the right thing, expert says Share Updated: 9:26 PM EDT Jul 29, 2021
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