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‘COVID-19 cure’: Who is Dr Stella Immanuel?

Dr. Stella Immanuel is the Houston doctor who is advocating the use of hydroxychloroquine as a cure for COVID-19

Immanuel, 55, went viral after championing the use of the drug in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on July 28.

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YouTube, Facebook and others have  blocked her testimony about the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine, as a cure for COVID-19.

Who is Dr. Immanuel?

  • On her Facebook page,
    Immanuel refers to herself as a “Physician, Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Deliverance Minister, God’s battle axe and weapon of war.”
  • According to her Facebook page, Immanuel was born in Bali, Cameroon. She studied medicine at the University of Calabar, Nigeria.
  • Immanuel attended the University of Calabar between 1984 and 1990.
  • In November 1998, Immanuel began working as a pediatrician in Alexandria, Louisiana and she’s been a physician at the Rehoboth Medical Center since October 2019.
  • A lengthy bio on Immanuel’s Details section on Facebook refers to her as a doctor, a “prophet of God to the nations.”

         One sentence in the profile reads, “Her attitude toward demonic forces has been described as cut-throat, a     warrior to the core.”

  • Immanuel is the founder of Fire Power Ministries. The ministry was founded in 2002.
  • In her Family and Relationships section, Immanuel says that she is single and lists three daughters as her children.
  • Her maiden name is Gwandiku-Ambe

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