GP found guilty of professional misconduct over online posts criticising Covid measures
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The inquiry chairperson said some of Marcus de Brunโs comments were โgrossly irresponsibleโ given his status as a doctor.
A GP and former member of the Medical Council has been found guilty of professional misconduct over his posts on social media during the pandemic which were highly critical of Covid-19 vaccines and public health guidelines.
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