The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports:
Two years ago, a Cleveland area physician strode into the House Health Committee room and told state lawmakers that COVID-19 vaccines magnetize their hosts and “interface” with cell towers.
Her comments, the subject of widespread ridicule, triggered a swarm of 350 complaints to the State Medical Board and a chain of events that led to the regulators indefinitely suspending the medical license Wednesday of anti-vaccine activist Sherri Tenpenny.
The board, charged with protecting the public and overseeing the licensure of Ohio’s doctors, yanked Tenpenny’s license on procedural grounds rather than the substance of her comments. Board staff found she flouted investigators who came to visit, declined to answer written questions, and objected wholesale to the regulators’ inquiry.
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Tenpenny has been a star at many QAnon conferences and was hosted by Robert Kennedy Jr. at an anti-vax event in June 2023. She has probably made millions selling her $623 anti-vax “boot camp.”
Tenpenny has lost her medical license, @jake_zuckerman reports: https://t.co/d1puHlhDpN https://t.co/bJGcUa86r0
— Tyler Buchanan (@Tylerjoelb) August 9, 2023
Right-wing anti-vaccine “expert” Sherri Tenpenny warns that we’ll see a “tsunami of deaths” in 2023 and that by the end of the year, everyone will have “a minimum of 5—probably 10 or more—close friends and family members that have died” from the COVID-19 vaccine. pic.twitter.com/7AqI0FkKtr
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) January 23, 2023