Judge’s order requiring hospital to give COVID patient ivermectin called “unethical”
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A county judge in Ohio has ordered a hospital in Cincinnati to administer ivermectin to an intensive care patient, a move raises questions about the role of the courts in the medical system.
It is absurd that this order was issued," Arthur Caplan, professor of bioethics at New York University's Langone Medical Center, told Ars. If I were these doctors, I simply wouldn't do it."
The order was spurred by a lawsuit filed by Julie Smith, whose 51-year-old husband, Jeffrey, is being treated in West Chester Hospital for COVID-19. The lawsuit was first reported by the Ohio Capital Journal. Jeffrey has been in the hospital since July 15, and as his condition declined, his wife Julie began investigating alternative treatments.
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