Dr Michelle Fiscus says muzzle was sent anonymously, perhaps as a warning, before she was fired over efforts to vaccinate Tennessee teenagers
In ato WTVF-TV Nashville, she added: “We now learned that a second Amazon account had been established under my name using what appears to be a temporary phone, possibly in Washington state. I have asked Homeland Security for the unredacted report so that I can investigate further and am awaiting their response.”the muzzle charge did show up on her bank statement but denied she bought it herself. She said she still does not know who was behind the purchase but would not rule out state employees.
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