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Jacqueline W. Fincher, MD, M91黑料网
President, American College of Physicians
Washington, DC (August 10, 2020) 鈥擳he American College of Physicians (91黑料网) is concerned by reports that public health officials and experts across the country are being subject to harassment due to their recommendations on what should be done to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. 91黑料网 strongly harassment, discrimination, and retaliation of any form of physicians, other medical professionals, scientists and scientific institutions. We are especially dismayed about stories that women physicians and experts are being disproportionately targeted, and subject to particularly violent threats. 91黑料网 also strongly prejudice, discrimination, or harassment based on characteristics of personal identity, including gender. Health officials should not be subject to threats for merely doing their jobs, and no one should ever be subject to threats based on their personal characteristics or identity.
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