Canadian Doctor Suspended, Hit with $45K Fine for Prescribing Ivermectin to Treat Covid – EVOL

A Canadian doctor has been severely punished by the medical establishment for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients to treat COVID-19.

Dr. Tshipita Kabongo has been suspended and hit with a large fine for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS) claimed that the Regina doctor was engaged in unprofessional conduct.

CPSS ruled that Kabongo was engaged in unprofessional conduct for violating a policy that restricted doctors from prescribing ivermectin or “alternative” therapies to patients.

As a result, Kabongo was hit with a one-month suspension starting August 1.

He was also ordered to pay $44,783.72, which was the cost of the investigation and hearing.

Kabongo worked at the Integrated Wellness and Health Balance Centre in Regina.

He prescribed ivermectin to some of his patients between April 2020 and March 2022.

The CPSS policy prohibits “alternatives” to the Covid mRNA injections as a means to combat the virus.

The policy stated that it is “unethical to engage in or to aid and abet in treatment which has no acceptable scientific basis, may be dangerous, may deceive the patient by giving false hope, or which may cause the patient to delay in seeking

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