The Ohio Capital Journal reports:
A Butler County judge ruled in favor of a woman last week who sought to force a hospital to administer Ivermectin — an animal dewormer that federal regulators have warned against using in COVID-19 patients — to her husband after several weeks in the ICU with the disease.
Butler County Common Pleas Judge Gregory Howard ordered West Chester Hospital, part of the University of Cincinnati network, to treat Jeffrey Smith, 51, with Ivermectin. The order, filed Aug. 23, compels the hospital to provide Smith with 30mg of Ivermectin daily for three weeks.
Julie Smith filed the lawsuit on behalf of her husband of 24 years. He tested positive for COVID-19 July 9, was hospitalized and admitted to the ICU July 15, and was sedated and intubated and placed on a ventilator Aug. 1. He later developed a secondary infection he’s still wrestling with as of Aug. 23, court records say.
Read the full article. Smith is a follower of horse paste advocate Dr. Fred Wagshul, whose recommendation is cited in the lawsuit.
I’ve read this and I still can’t believe it can be true. And it seems to be happening more and more. https://t.co/ai86y0OnDo
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) August 30, 2021
Dr. Fred Wagshul is a member of the “FLCCC Alliance”. The FLCCC Alliance was founded by Dr. Pierre Kory. Dr. Kory, along with a LONG list of doctors at the FLCCC Alliance, have been spreading Covid 19 disinfo since 2020.
— LvilleClinicEscorts (@LouClinicEscort) August 30, 2021
During tomorrow night’s FLCCC WEEKLY UPDATE, it’s all about outpatients. Dr. @PierreKory will be joined by FLCCC docs Dr. Fred Wagshul and Dr. Keith Berkowitz on ways to stay well & out of the hospital.
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