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'Clone' Doctor Accused of Using Own Sperm on Fertility Patient


‘Clone’ Doctor Accused of Using Own Sperm on Fertility Patient
Emily Shugerman
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A Kentucky fertility expert best known for claiming to have cloned a human embryo is now being accused of impregnating an unwitting patient with his own sperm.
The woman, Lexington resident Diane White, claims in a lawsuit filed last month that Dr. Panayiotis Zavos gave her his own sperm instead of a donor’s when she visited him for fertility treatment in 1988. (Zavos denies this claim.)
White says she was referred to Zavos by her gynecologist after she expressed interest in becoming pregnant via in vitro fertilization. At the time, Zavos was working out of Central Baptist Hospital (now known as Baptist Health Lexington) where, according to the suit, he purported to practice “fertility medicine ”even though at the time he did not have a medical degree and was not licensed to practice in the state of Kentu ....

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Lexington may take longer to finish 1st phase of COVID-19 vaccinations. Here's why


Lexington may take longer to finish 1st phase of COVID-19 vaccinations. Here s why
Jeremy Chisenhall, Lexington Herald-Leader
Jan. 7 State leaders have recently criticized slow vaccine rollout in Kentucky, but Fayette County officials maintain that they re getting the shots into people s arms as quickly as possible.
Even so, Lexington may fall behind other counties across the state in trying to get through the initial stage because Fayette County has over 20,000 health care workers, according to the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department. That s over 6 percent of the local population.
We re still very early in Phase 1A in Lexington because of the vast number of people who qualify as 1A, health department spokesman Kevin Hall said. The number of health care workers in Lexington is larger than the population of several Kentucky counties. ....

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