Physician Assistant Who Saved Hundreds Of COVID Patients From ‘Needlessly Dying In Hospitals’ Reveals Exactly Why His Medical License Is Suspended
After saving the lives of nearly 2,000 Covid patients, many of who were refused adequate medications in hospitals, Washington-based Physician Assistant Scott Miller is unable to legally practice medicine for the foreseeable future.
Miller and numerous medical experts contend hospitalized Covid patients are not actually dying from the virus but are essentially held hostage once admitted – prohibited visitation or going home—and are typically administered Remdesivir and intubated to death.
Guidelines ushered in by the Center For Disease Control during the manufactured coronavirus pandemic bar medical practitioners from administering treatment for pneumonia, respiratory illness, and other symptoms of Covid infection.
As family members of those hospitalized with Covid received notice from hospitals informing them that their loved ones were becoming critically ill and would be intubated,