Frontline doctors from across the country held a “White Coat Summit” on Monday in Washington DC to dispel what they’re alleging is misinformation and myths surrounding the coronavirus. According to their website: “If Americans continue to let so-called experts and media personalities make their decisions, the great American experiment of a Constitutional Republic with Representative Democracy will cease.”

Dr. Simone Gold, a board-certified emergency physician, spoke this week at the White Coat Summit. After over 18 million views of their conference on Monday Google, YouTube and Facebook removed their videos.

On Thursday night Dr. Gold told Tucker Carlson that she was fired from her position after 20 years as an emergency room physician because she appeared at the White Coat Summit this week.

Dr. Simone Gold also told Tucker Carlson she has hired renowned Attorney Lin Wood to represent her.

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On Wednesday evening, Emergency Medical Specialist Dr. Simone Gold appeared on Fox News’ Ingraham Angle with Laura Ingraham where she blasted tech giants for removing a viral video of a group of “America’s Frontline Doctors.” The viral video was first published by Breitbart News on Facebook and had over 15 million views when it was removed from Facebook’s platform and later from Twitter and YouTube which is owned by Google.

Last week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg criticized President Trump’s handling of the COVID pandemic, while praising Dr. Fauci. Zuckerberg’s comments come one day after Facebook announced it would launch a new feature to debunk myths about the coronavirus.

“I personally think we need to take this a lot more seriously,” Zuckerberg said. “Our understanding of the disease is of course evolving, and our response needs to be guided by science.”

So, what science, exactly, is Zuckerberg using?

What about the recent Henry Ford Hospital study praising the effects of Hydroxychloroquine in their treatment of COVID patients? And what about the recent article by Dr. Harvey Risch, an epidemiology professor at Yale School of Public Health, who told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham last week that he thinks hydroxychloroquine could save 75,000 to 100,000 lives in the global fight against COVID-19.

“There are many doctors that I’ve gotten hostile remarks about saying that all the evidence is bad for it and, in fact, that is not true at all,” Risch told “Ingraham Angle,” adding that he believes the drug can be used as a “prophylactic” for front-line workers, including nurses, doctors, first responders, and grocery workers.

Dr. Simone Gold is fighting back. On Thursday morning, she tweeted:

We organized a group of practicing physicians, many of whom have personally treated COVID-19 patients, and we spoke directly to the American people about our experience and understanding of the virus and it’s treatment options.

As a result:
-Facebook removed the livestream of our conference that had 15 million+ views

-Twitter forced us to delete video testimonials from our physicians

-Our web host removed our website and claimed a “violation of their TOS”

-The media smeared us with lies & falsehoods

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