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HomeVideoHOT: Regina doctor, Dr. Tshipita Kabongo, fined $44,784 after he prescribed Ivermectin

HOT: Regina doctor, Dr. Tshipita Kabongo, fined $44,784 after he prescribed Ivermectin


Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Regina doctor, Dr. Tshipita Kabongo, fined $44,784 after he prescribed Ivermectin. (Read More Here).



Canadian doctor suspended and fined for prescribing Ivermectin: $44,784 FINE!!

Dr.Tshipita Kabongo had his license suspended for 1 month starting on Aug.1, 2024 and must pay a fine of $44,784 for prescribing IVERMECTIN

“That’s according to Bryan Salte, associate registrar for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS).” (I know Bryan Salte, he is an extremely corrupt lawyer).

The Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons found that over two years, between April 2020 and March 2022, Tshipita Kabongo prescribed Ivermectin as either a treatment or to prevent COVID-19 at his practice in Regina, SK.

“He was found to have engaged in unprofessional conduct.”

“In a decision released this month, the College said Kabongo failed to follow the its policy on alternative therapies, which says patients have a right to make decisions about their health care but doctors who choose to use complementary or alternative therapies have to do so in a way that’s informed by medical evidence and science.”

“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 conventional care until his or her condition becomes irreversible,” the policy states.

The college’s decision on Kabongo said one or more of the prescriptions he gave out weren’t medically necessary, he failed to recommend other evidence-informed treatment options, and he didn’t properly document the prescriptions in medical records.

As a result, Kabongo will be suspended from practising for one month in August. He’ll have to have someone supervise him when he returns to practising, and he’ll have to pay the cost of the investigation and hearing, which added up to $44,783.72.

According to the criminals at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan:

1. Ivermectin is an “alternative therapy”
2. Ivermectin “has no acceptable scientific basis”
3. Ivermectin is “dangerous”
4. Ivermectin “gives false hope”
5. Ivermectin can “delay in seeking conventional care”
6. Ivermectin is “medically not necessary”
7. Ivermectin studies have “limitations like sample sizes and confounding factors, meaning conclusions couldn’t be drawn and so Ivermectin was disapproved for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19”

Criminal behavior by the College warrants criminal charges. Flood the police services in Saskatchewan with criminal complaints. 


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