An elderly COVID-19 patient has recovered after a court order allowed him to be treated with ivermectin, despite objections from the hospital in which he was staying, according to the family's attorney.
After an Illinois hospital insisted on administering expensive remdesivir to the patient and the treatment failed, his life was saved after a court ordered that an outside medical doctor be allowed to use the inexpensive ivermectin to treat him, over the hospital's strenuous objections.
Against the daughter's wishes, the hospital refused to administer ivermectin and denied access to a physician willing to administer it.
The daughter went to court on her father's behalf and on Nov. 1, Judge Paul M. Fullerton of the Circuit Court of DuPage County granted a temporary restraining order requiring the hospital to allow ivermectin to be given to the patient.
The judge issued a preliminary injunction that day directing the hospital to "Immediately allow temporary emergency privileges" to Ng's physician, Dr. Alan Bain, "Solely to administer Ivermectin to this patient."
The hospital resisted the order on Nov. 6 and 7, denying Bain access to his patient.
The hospital claimed that it couldn't let Bain in because he wasn't vaccinated against COVID-19 and that its chief medical officer wasn't available to "Proctor" Bain administering ivermectin.
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