“Vax Makes You Magnetic” Doc May Finally Lose License

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports:

At the height of one of the most significant mass vaccination campaigns in human history, a Cleveland-area physician publicly warned state lawmakers that COVID-19 shots “interface” with cell towers and make people who receive them magnetic. Almost two years later, Ohio regulators are considering suspending her license.

Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, at the behest of state GOP Rep. Jennifer Gross, addressed the Ohio House Health Committee on June 8, 2021, backing legislation under consideration at the time that would have dramatically weakened Ohio’s vaccination laws.

While doing so, Tenpenny uncorked a firehose of untrue and misleading claims about vaccination. She baselessly linked vaccines to diseases like ALS and cancer, and made her now-infamous remarks about vaccines (which unequivocally do not magnetize their recipients).

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My first report on the attempt to yank her license came last October. Tenpenny was reinstated to Twitter post-Musk and at this writing she’s busy retweeting far-right figures such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and promoting her online anti-vaccine “boot camp,” which thousands of followers have paid $623 each to attend.