Reg Regan doctor’s license, suspended over false COVID claims


D Ste. Steven L. Tlipp announced to a crowd of President Trump supporters on November 7 that “COVID-19 is no more” and that, during the coronavirus epidemic that has killed more than 275,000 people so far this year across the United States. The staff at his clinic never wore a face mask while watching patients.

“I hate to tell you this. I can scare you, but me and my staff, none of us once wore a mask to my clinic,” Latulipe told an enthusiastic crowd protesting the results of the presidential election in Salem, Oregon, where attendees aired. The baseless and baseless conspiracies of big voter fraud. “I want to print what I call ‘Corona-Mania’.”

On Thursday, the Reagan Medical Board suspended LTlipp’s license and ordered the family practice doctor to stop practicing the drug “until the board’s next order,” citing “their actions” as a serious threat to public health or safety.

According to the order, Latulippe and his staff at the South View Medical Arts Clinic in Dallas, T. Reagan not only refused to wear masks, but also “remove masks or request people entering the clinic to remove masks.”

“[LaTulippe] Regularly tell their patients that masks are ineffective to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and should not be worn, “the statement said, adding that facial ingots reduce the risk of spreading the virus that has infected more than 14.4 million people so far. In

Before Latulipe’s remarks at the November rally, where he claimed the deadly virus was “intended only to kill Americans,” the state medical board had already received complaints about medical advice that doctors were intimidating patients who feared. The novel is infected with coronavirus.

One patient reported that they approached Latulipp’s advice in early July, when they received guidance on when to test for COVD-19. The patient was told that asymptomatic people should not be tested, that wearing a mask does not prevent the spread of COVID-19, and stated that “do not self-isolate, as being around other people provides immunity to COVID-19.” “

On July 23 when the patient contacted the clinic in question about the advice, read the order, he was terminated as a patient.

When patients ask about COVID-19, Letulip says “regularly” that it is “very dangerous” to wear a mask and “leads to a YouTube video that provides patients with false information about wearing a mask,” according to the medical board.

Latulip did not immediately respond to requests for comment from BuzzFeed News.

His comments about COVID-19 garnered widespread attention after the Nov. 7 rally, which was recorded by Mullantomah County Republicans.

Given his 20 years of drug practice, Latulip claimed in protest that the virus had already mutated and therefore “not now.”

“We’ve been completely deceived,” he said in front of a crowd waving Trump and US flags and two women who were crucified. “I want you to know that this is madness and the purpose is just to keep the American people off. This is a threat to your freedom and our constitution. I urge you all, please take off the mask of shame. It is just a mask that controls you. Designed to do and stop you. “

Multiple studies have supported the effectiveness of facial masks in preventing the spread of COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged people to wear masks in public areas and wherever there are others.

The Reg Reagan Health Authority and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) also require healthcare workers, patients and staff to wear masks in clinics.

Despite these requirements, the medical board noted that an investigator who visited Latulippa’s clinic on December 2 found no masked patients or staff, and no screening procedures for patients before admission.

An article was placed in the clinic, however, claiming to be publishing this part stating that serious %% people who have experienced the serious effects of COVID-19 had “co-disability”.

According to the order, Latulippi may request a hearing to fight the suspension. It was not immediately clear whether he did so.

His clinic in Dallas was closed Saturday.