SUSPENDED Victorian pharmacist, Maria Stogiannis, has been described as a "serious risk" to public health over her views about the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine (COVAX), by the Pharmacy Board of Australia.
Representing the Board at a Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal hearing last week, barrister, Ben Jellis, said Stogiannis had described the shot as a "bioweapon" and questioned if "we may be witnessing the greatest organised mass murder in the history of the world", the Herald Sun reported.
A "friend" representing Stogiannis, told the Tribunal that there was "no free country called Australia" and said that the suspension should be overturned to allow her return to work, to support customers who "literally love her".
The Tribunal rejected Stogiannis's application to hear her case, and denied her application for an injunction to enable her to restore her professional registration.
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