Posted on 09/05/2021 3:11:37 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
A hospital system in Oklahoma responded to a Rolling Stone article that claimed hospital emergency rooms in Oklahoma were turning away gunshot victims due to ivermectin overdose patients, saying that it has not treated patients due to complications from taking the drug.
Rolling Stone on Sunday issued an update to its article, which included the statement from a local hospital denying the claims.
The report sourced a local KFOR article that itself cited Oklahoma ER doctor Dr. Jason McElyea who claimed that people overdosing on farm-grade ivermectin are causing emergency rooms to be “so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting” inside emergency rooms. The reports did not mention where McElyea had worked, but later, HS Sequoyah, located in Sallisaw, issued a statement that McElyea had worked there and refuted his claims.
“Although Dr. Jason McElyea is not an employee of NHS Sequoyah, he is affiliated with a medical staffing group that provides coverage for our emergency room,” the statement, on NHS Sequoyah’s website as of Sunday afternoon, reads. “With that said, Dr. McElyea has not worked at our Sallisaw location in over 2 months. NHS Sequoyah has not treated any patients due to complications related to taking ivermectin. This includes not treating any patients for ivermectin overdose.”
It continued: “All patients who have visited our emergency room have received medical attention as appropriate. Our hospital has not had to turn away any patients seeking emergency care. We want to reassure our community that our staff is working hard to provide quality healthcare to all patients. We appreciate the opportunity to clarify this issue and as always, we value our community’s support.”
In comments to KFOR last week, McElyea alleged that patients are packing Oklahoma hospitals after taking ivermectin doses meant for full-sized horses to treat COVID-19.
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“Career limiting maneuver.”
For the hospital administrator, maybe. He/she refused to go along with a story that, while ridiculous, supported the correct narrative.
Or defending yourself.
“ Where is the medical standards board in Oklahoma?”
Probably in Texas
BTTT!!!
BRILLIANT strategy - they use Rolling Stone, who they can walk away from when caught, but is still PROTECTED by the Supreme Court to engage in defamation and flat-out lies.
Good stuff right there.
Your point is ?
Gay and *ss are closely related.
Or so I've been told.
#MyGaydarDoesNotLie
And will the sacrosanct RS / st. jann, apologize ,and admit they were wrong? NEVER.
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