GP with Unblemished 40-year Career Gets 6-month Suspension for ‘Vitriolic’ Anti-vaxx Comments – Including One that Kids Were Being ‘Lined Up’ to Get a COVID Vaccine that Could ‘Kill Them’
A GP with an unblemished career has been suspended for six months over ‘vitriolic’ comments she made about Covid and vaccines.
Londonderry-based Dr Mary McCloskey claimed the pandemic was a ‘figment’ of the media and the Government and that jabs don’t work and were killing people.
She also claimed tests and face masks were being used as a psychological weapons to spread fear and experts were ‘laughing’ at the public via how they named variants of the virus.
In one of her most inflammatory statements on Covid vaccines, she claimed parents were being ‘told to line up our children to get something that might kill them, to protect them from something that can’t kill them’.
Dr McCloskey, who also goes by her middle name Anne, made the comments in a series of videos uploaded online between August and November 2021.
A Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) hearing held late last month heard how, in a video on August 21, she claimed the dangers of the pandemic had been invented and promoted to the public.
‘This whole hype has largely been a figment of the media and the government and their lying scientific advisers’ deceptions,’ she said.
In another she claimed Covid vaccines weren’t being used to protect people’s health but instead harm them.
‘Let people see that these injections are killing people; they are harming people; they are not preventing sickness and they are not about health,’ she said.
The 66-year-old also claimed people who received Covid jabs had done so under duress being ‘coerced, bribed or bullied’ to have the injection.
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Featured image: Londonderry based GP Dr Mary McCloskey has been suspended for six months for a series of ‘vitriolic’ comments made in videos shared online that a tribunal said had the potential to undermine public health advice, other medics and discourage people from getting Covid jabs (Source: DMO)