A GP who was banned from using social media after posting a viral video questioning vaccines and masks has won a court battle.
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Later that month, the tribunal ruled that Dr White’s actions “may pose a real risk to public safety”. “Dr White’s alleged means of imparting information in his capacity as a registered doctor, by way of social media platforms, to a wide and possibly uninformed audience does not allow for individual circumstances and does not give the opportunity for a holistic consideration of Covid-19, its implications and possible treatments and potential for reducing risk to health in individual circumstances,” the tribunal said.
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