Video: Accused of “Covid Misinformation”, Dr Meryl Nass Fights for Her Medical License

After initially having her license suspended by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine for allegedly “spreading covid misinformation” and being ordered to have a psychological evaluation conducted by a doctor of the Board’s choosing, Dr. Meryl Nass, who has never had one patient complaint in her entire 42 years of practicing medicine, who has successfully treated many covid patients, and who is a pandemic expert, is fighting back.  

On Tuesday, October 11, she finally had the opportunity to face the Board in a hearing.

This hearing is an up-close view into a process that raises serious questions about the leeway medical boards have to abuse their power and destroy the lives of highly experienced, competent physicians with zero patient complaints in service of dangerous, scientifically fraudulent political agendas. 

First published on October 15, 2022

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Video: Dr Meryl Nass and Kristina Borjesson


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