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Doctor charged for calling peers murderers for administering Covid vaccine

The SA Medical Association (Sama) has laid charges with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) against Dr Tros Bekker for calling his colleagues murderers for administering Covid-19 vaccines.

However, the Pretoria GP is standing firmly behind his allegations about his medical peers being “murderers” for not speaking up against Covid vaccines, reports The Citizen.

‘Man-made virus’

Bekker said all his statements were backed up by scientific evidence; people were not informed about Covid, and the virus  was “a man-made mutation of the virus that has existed for millions of years”.

He said he was waiting to hear from Sahpra for an open hearing while he continued to see patients.

“They are murderers. If you … administer a drug that kills people, you are a murderer. If you are a publisher and you don’t publish the truth, you are a murderer,” he said.

Bekker was planning on opening rehabilitation centres for vaccine injuries. “I am a concerned doctor who wants to speak the truth. I believe there is a virus but the vaccine is not a vaccine, it’s a clot shot. It kills people,” he said.

Medical expert Professor Francois Venter described Bekker’s allegations as “conspiracy gobbledygook”.

“(It is) another consequence of the HPCSA not stamping firmly down on health professionals’ unethical behaviour, nor issuing guidance on this kind of thing during the pandemic,” he said.

 

The Citizen article – Doctor facing charges after calling colleagues murderers over Covid vaccines (Restricted access)

 

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