Doctors Sue FDA, HHS Over Hydroxychloroquine Restrictions
"Entrenched, politically biased officials at the FDA should not be allowed to interfere with Americans' right to access medication donated to the federal government for public use," Schlafly says. "By preventing Americans' use of HCQ as a prophylaxis, the FDA is infringing on First Amendment rights to attend religious services or participate in political events such as political conventions, town halls, and rallies in an important election year."
"FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn states that the FDA does not interfere with physicians' ability to prescribe HCQ, and yet at the same time the FDA denies access by millions of Americans to 150 million doses of it in the national stockpile," Schlafly adds. "This irrational hoarding by government is an abuse of power."
"FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn states that the FDA does not interfere with physicians' ability to prescribe HCQ, and yet at the same time the FDA denies access by millions of Americans to 150 million doses of it in the national stockpile," Schlafly adds. "This irrational hoarding by government is an abuse of power."
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I could not find the number of members, a class of non-medic membership is available at no charge.
Expect their public profile to come under attack by the usual activists claiming they are: Science deniers, radicals, use anecdotal evidence, irresponsible, put money over human life, libertarians, Trump supporters, and are far right, extreme right, hard right, at some stage they will be called 'racist'.
Related news: the UN agency controlled by China, the WHO, (where the H stands for 'health' would you believe) is putting the hard word on Indonesia to ban HCQ.