A retired surgeon in Connecticut had her medical license suspended after she was caught providing signed exemption forms for vaccines, tests and mask-wearing to people who sent her a self-addressed stamped envelope, the Associated Press reports.
Sue Mcintosh of Durham didn’t know most of the people she provided exemption forms to, let alone had ever examined them. State investigators received an anonymous tip about Mcintosh’s scheme and after a probe, called on the state medical board to suspend her license immediately, saying she is “clear and immediate danger to public health and safety.”
In a letter titled “Instructions for Medical Exemptions,” Mcintosh said the recipients “may copy and distribute as many forms as you wish to anyone.” She advised them to “keep blank copies for yourself for future use” and to fill in the name and date in black ink. She also provided blank forms that stated whoever filled them out had a “history of anaphylaxis to polyethylene glycol” and cannot be vaccinated for COVID-19 or was “highly allergic” to aluminum and mercury and cannot be vaccinated for any vaccine in general.