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Indicted Utah surgeon describes off‑label COVID treatments, federal charges and legal constraints
Summary
Dr. Michael Moore, a Utah plastic surgeon facing federal fraud charges tied to a 2021–22 vaccine clinic, told a community meeting he offered off‑label COVID treatments to nearly 2,000 patients, criticized public health mandates, and urged donations for his legal defense; attendees pressed him on legal details and batch‑safety claims.
Dr. Michael Moore, a Utah plastic surgeon who said he has been federally indicted, told a community meeting he ran a clinic from May 2021 through November 2022 that provided off‑label COVID treatments and free care to hundreds of patients and that his prosecution threatens what he and supporters call "health freedom." Moore said the clinic treated at least 1,937 people and that he prescribed hydroxychloroquine to about 1,000 patients.
Moore recounted closing his office in March 2020, researching alternative protocols and, after seeing presentations by early‑treatment advocates, beginning to prescribe hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin and, later, ivermectin. He described using high‑dose intravenous steroids, high‑dose vitamin C and IV N‑acetylcysteine in some cases and cited the FLCCC protocol when explaining treatment for a patient he identified as "Chris," whose oxygen saturation he said improved after courses of SoluMedrol.
"We took care of at least 1,937 patients," Moore said. "I took care of at least a thousand patients for…
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