Dr. John Littell, a family practice doctor, has taken a controversial stand while championing medications such as Ivermectin in the fight against Covid.

Source: Pandemic Health

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“I’m overwhelmed because we’re at war right now in many respects in our own profession,” says Dr. John Littell, a family practice doctor and author of Hidden Truth. “When you are criticizing, ostracizing and censoring doctors like it’s a war… I hate to see it. We need to be more cordial and professional.”





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