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Home - by - February 3, 2014 - 21:00 America/New_York - 8 Comments

In 2002 Dr. Tahir Ali Javed flew back to Pakistan, never to return to his oncology practice in Fremont, NE.  Investigators there still want to talk with Dr. Javed about the worst outbreak of Hepatitis C in U.S. history which happened among his patients.

Where is Tahir Javed today?  Why he’s Pakistan’s health minister.

Read the story here

 

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  1. Ohio Dan

    February 3rd, 2014

    Isn’t that the guy from House?

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  2. Tony R

    February 3rd, 2014

    Pakistan (pock-E-stahn) seems like a good place for him. He’ll blend in with all the other disease vectors.

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  3. Major Mal Function

    February 3rd, 2014

    The future of US medical care under Obamacare. Just ask the British about their wonderful Paki medical imports.

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  4. Stranded in Sonoma

    February 3rd, 2014

    Hmmmm! So the plan worked. The muzloids planted a “doctor” in the heartland of America with the intent of starting an outbreak of some disease. Success.

    Every B-52 in the Air Force inventory should be loaded up with Hep C virus and they should dump their loads on Pok-ee-ston. Let the good “doctor” try and fix that.

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  5. Major Mal Function

    February 3rd, 2014

    Sonoma, why send coal to Newcastle?

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  6. Joe

    February 3rd, 2014

    Imagine the coverage if this happened the other way around. It’s so so baffling how the media has these hidden agendas such that on some things that are important there is little coverage, at other times unimportant things are hyped for weeks.

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  7. Stranded in Sonoma

    February 4th, 2014

    @Major Mal Function — Touché.

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  8. Cardigan

    February 4th, 2014

    I thought it was that asshole in Las Vegas, Nevada:

    “A former Las Vegas doctor was recently charged with second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison after unsafe practices at his clinic infected nearly 100 people with hepatitis C in 2007 and 2008. A technician is serving between 30 and 40 years in a New Hampshire prison after he infected 46 patients in four states.

    Steve Langan, director of ­HONOReform, thinks Javed should face a similar fate.”

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