Doctors in Nevada are revolting. The best weapon found so far in the fight against DTMNBN (Disease That Must Not Be Named) is chloroquine , but Steve Sisolak, the governor of Nevada has banned it’s use in most cases. Doctors would love to prescribe the drug, not only as a cure but also as prophylactic to ward off the disease.
Governor Sisolak’s Chief Medical Officer of Nevada is named Ihsan Azzam. It was on his recommendation that it was banned. Azzam does not have a license to practice medicine and he is making the medical decisions for the state. Meanwhile, the doctors who do have licenses to practice medicine is out of the loop. Now, they are suing Sisolak.
Dr. Bruce Fong and his attorney joined Laura Ingraham to discuss their lawsuit. His attorney Joey Gilbert said:
“People are dying. People are dying. If this is not used in a therapeutic use window which is a sensitive time period, each and every case is different. It depends on who you are. You know, 90% of population, maybe 80-85% are going to be fine. But it’s that 15% of high risk that are going to die… I believe this is about money. I believe this is about panic and creating a whole swath of problems for America.”
In March — Nevada’s Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an emergency order limiting access to the use of anti-malaria drugs such as hydroxychloroquine for DTMNBN patients.
Governor Sisolak’s Chief Medical Officer of Nevada is named Ihsan Azzam and he is the one who advised Gov. Sisolak to make it illegal to prescribe hydroxychloroquine to COVID-19 victims unless in an institutional setting. Ihsan Azzam does not have a license to practice medicine in the United States and yet he is dictating public health policy in Nevada.
Now Nevada doctors are suing the Democrat governor for the right to prescribe hydroxychloroquine on their patients.