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COVID-19: Dr. Stella Immanuel Says God Called Her To Bring Hope To The World

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COVID-19: Dr. Stella Immanuel Says God Called Her To Bring Hope To The World
Dr. Stella Immanuel speaking on her use of Hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19

Dr. Stella Immanuel, the woman who caused controversy last month on her using Hydroxychloroquine to cure COVID-19 patients, has spoken yet again.

In her latest statement, the medical doctor revealed that she has been called by God to usher His life-giving presence and bring hope to a terrified world.

She had claimed that antimalarial drug Hydroxychloroquine, Zinc, and antibacterial drug Zithromax were effective cures for the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Immanuel had dismissed experts’ warning that Hydroxychloroquine could cause serious heart problems for coronavirus patients, citing her experience with the use of the drug.

She had disclosed that she had successfully treated no fewer than 350 patients with Hydroxychloroquine (a drug touted by President Donald Trump as effective against the pandemic), Zinc, and Zithromax but her testimony has been dismissed as being politically motivated.

According to a report by PmNewsNigeria, Dr. Immanuel on Friday, August 7, 2020, said that she had been called by God to usher His life-giving presence and bring hope to a terrified world.

She said the enemy would soon be defeated and the world would be liberated from the shackles of COVID-19.

Her words:

God has called me in this season to usher in His life-giving presence and bring hope to a terrified world. God has had mercy on us.
He will turn things around soon and the enemy will be defeated. Soon! May our hearts be filled with hope in Jesus name.”
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