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'I was a top doctor until one thing changed my life – now I deliver Uber Eats'


Trainee GP Dr William Bay has revealed how getting a two-year suspension on his medical licence changed everything, forcing the father of two to get a job as an Uber Eats driver

A doctor who received a two-year suspension of his medical licence has revealed how speaking out against the Covid vaccine cost him everything, as he turned to working for Uber Eats. Australian doctor Dr William Bay recently had his licence handed back by Queensland's Supreme Court after it was suspended due to him criticising the Covid 19 vaccines. According to Daily Mail Australia, it stated: “any promotion of anti-vaccination statements or health advice which contradicts the best available scientific evidence or seeks to actively undermine the national immunisation campaign ... may be in breach of the codes of conduct and subject to investigation and possible regulatory action.”

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