Saturday, October 30, 2021

Doctor running for Minn. governor faces repeated medical license investigations for COVID views

Dr. Scott Jensen has been subject to four investigations since he first questioned changes to death-certificate reporting. Each exonerated him — and now he's facing a fifth.

None has resulted in any "Disciplinary" or "Corrective" action against his license, as confirmed by the board's public record for Jensen.

The Board of Medical Practice has been "Weaponized into a tool" by anonymous critics who "Don't like my agenda" and are upset that "I don't quite buy everything the official line is selling," Jensen told Just the News.

Jensen said he's not actively involved in doctors' groups broadly challenging COVID policies and promoting treatments frowned upon by the medical establishment, such as America's Frontline Doctors.

File Jensen - Response Letter - 7.2.2020.pdf The complainant claimed he was spreading "Misinformation" by saying the state health department "Instructed" providers to list COVID as the cause of death on death certificates, and provided "Reckless advice" about COVID on social media, comparing it to influenza.

Jensen assailed the vagueness of the "Reckless" social media charge but defended his "Specific contextual comparisons between influenza outbreaks and COVID-19" on several metrics, noting the CDC itself said COVID for "Many people" is "a little bit like having the flu." The complaint was dismissed late that month, according to Jensen's contemporaneous video.

Tweet URL His critics wouldn't win the next three investigations either, though each has tried Jensen's patience, taking six weeks to three months before exonerating him, he told Just the News.

Partly that's because some of the accusations are from social media screenshots where the user could be identified and harassed, but Jensen also said he doesn't want "Tens of thousands of people picking me apart" using the documents.

https://justthenews.com/accountability/cancel-culture/doctor-running-minn-governor-faces-repeated-medical-license 

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