Unravelling The COVID-19 Hoax Of Dr. Stella ImmanuelDr. Stella Immanuel and her fellow frontline doctors

Following claims that she is certain that the discredited Hydrochloroquine drug is a tested cure for COVID-19, Pediatrician, Dr. Stella Immanuel has been exposed as a fraud.

Immanuel, who is a Cameroonian studied medicine at the University of Calabar. She also did her residency in Pediatrics at Bronx-Lebanon in New York and interned under Dr. Babatunde Dosu in Dallas. She had her Medical Licenses in Louisiana, Texas (November 2019), and Kentucky.

Her claims were made during a press conference orchestrated by Jenny Berth Martin of the Tea Party Patriots Foundation in Washington where she said that some forces were intentionally letting Americans fall sick and die from the virus.

The mother of three daughters (two who are practicing medical practitioners) also claimed to have administered the aforementioned medications on 350 COVID-19 patients successfully, without recording any casualty.

According to International reports, the video clip of Dr. Stella Immanuel that is circulating on social media is nothing but a hoax and social media platforms are currently taking it down.

In the video clip, Dr Stella Immanuel can be seen with a group of men who are believed to be US President Donald Trump’s frontline doctors. She gives an impassioned speech in which she testifies that the drug is indeed a cure for coronavirus.

According to her, she has treated 350 Covid-19 patients in her clinic using the antimalaria drug, hydroxychloroquine, Zinc, and Zithromax.

I’m here because I have personally treated over 350 patients with COVID-19. Patients that have diabetes, patients that have high blood pressure, patients that have asthma, old people … I think my oldest patients are 92 … 87-year-olds.

“And the result has been the same. I put them on hydroxychloroquine, I put them on zinc, I put them on Zithromax, and they’re all well.

“For the past few months, after taking care of over 350 patients, we’ve not lost one. Not a diabetic, not somebody with high blood pressure, not somebody who asthma, not an old person.

“We’ve not lost one patient. And on top of that, I’ve put myself, my staff, and many doctors that I know on hydroxychloroquine for prevention, because by the very mechanism of action, it works early and as a prophylaxis.

“I know you’re going to tell me that you treated 20 people, 40 people, and it didn’t work. I’m a true testimony.

“So I came here to Washington DC to tell America nobody needs to get sick. This virus has a cure. It is called hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and Zithromax.

“I know they don’t want to open schools. No, you don’t need people to be locked down. There is prevention and there is a cure,” Immanuel claimed.

Immanuel is a registered physician in Texas, according to a Texas Medical Board database, and operates a medical clinic out of a strip mall next to her church, Firepower Ministries which was founded in 2002 and has given sermons attacking progressive values and promoting conspiracy theories including ‘the gay agenda, secular humanism, Illuminati and the demonic New World Order.’

In a GoFundMe legal defense fund, which swelled from just $90 to $1,616 hours after her speech, Immanuel claims without offering any proof that members of a Houston networking group for women physicians are scheming to take her medical license away over her support for hydroxychloroquine.

Normally Chloroquine is a drug that has long been used to treat malaria and it is currently being studied.

However, it has been around so long that the parasite which causes the majority of malaria cases has now become resistant to it and it is no longer recommended for use in most countries. It is also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.

Chloroquine has been shown in laboratory tests, involving viruses in test tubes only, to help reduce the spread and reproduction of other types of coronaviruses, however, tests on animals have so far proved unsuccessful.

Dr. Immanuel’s claims are very unfounded and cannot be proven scientifically. There are no official records of her alleged 350 coronavirus patients and it has also been found that she just newly established her hospital where she claims to have been a licensed coronavirus doctor with no medical certificates to show for it. She is a pastor who has spent more time trying to build a ministry for God through over five products including online hangouts plus open-air preaching than actual research or medicine.

There have also been speculations that the announcement was purely politically related since Trump is an avid supporter of the Hydroxychloroquine, Zinc, and Zithromax theory for coronavirus cure. The videos were taken up by Donald Trump and his campaign group and posted on their different social media handles which were quickly taken down by the said sites.

She has always been a rigid supporter of Trump’s agendas and she has on several occasions preached about the huge benefits of his return to the office. She has in the past set up various house meetings and awareness programs to paint the President as the next messiah of America even after his failed attempts at trying to curtail and control the spread of the virus or expose the major beneficiaries in the United States of America.

It is a known fact that Hydroxychloroquine, Zinc, and Zithromax cannot cure the COVID-19 virus. It would only check the multiplication but at the detriment of the patient. Coronavirus is a flu and like all normal flu viruses, they multiply very fast and slacken body processes. It can only be managed by the use of adequate vitamin supplements and drugs, healthy dieting and proper living.

Dr Stella Immanuel has been exposed for a fraud that she is and a politically motivated manipulator who doesn’t obey the Hippocratic law. It is advised that the proper authorities look into these unfounded claims and take the necessary procedures in bringing her to justice for trying to endanger lives.

 

 

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