Red State Pharmacists Use ‘Religious’ Loophole to Deny Patients Ivermectin: Doctor

A statute meant to shield pro-life workers is being used to deny ivermectin.
Red State Pharmacists Use ‘Religious’ Loophole to Deny Patients Ivermectin: Doctor
Ivermectin tablets packaged for human use. Natasha Holt/The Epoch Times
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Doctors claim a law created to protect pro-life workers from going against their religious beliefs is being employed by pharmacists to deny patients access to ivermectin.

“Right to refuse” laws initially enacted in many states to shield pro-life pharmacists from being forced to violate religious convictions are used by pharmacists as legal cover for denying patients COVID-19 treatments that they find objectionable, according to a medical expert.

Matthew Lysiak
Matthew Lysiak
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Matthew Lysiak is a nationally recognized journalist and author of “Newtown” (Simon and Schuster), “Breakthrough” (Harper Collins), and “The Drudge Revolution.” The story of his family is the subject of the series “Home Before Dark” which premiered April 3 on Apple TV Plus.
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