Dr Stella Immanuel Biography, Age, Nationality, Husband, Contacts, Qualifications
Stella Immanuel is a Cameroonian- American doctor who made claims that anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine is a cure for coronavirus, a claim classified as misinformation by social media platforms, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Dr Immanuel claimed to have treated over 350 COVID-19 patients with a 100% recovery rate, a stat applauded by USA President Donald Trump who himself is a fan of the anti-malaria drug.
“Nobody needs to get sick. This virus has a cure – it is called hydroxychloroquine, I have treated over 350 patients and not had one death,” said Dr Immanuel.
Dr Stella Immanuel Biography, Profile, Age, Nationality, Qualifications
Birth Name: Stella Immanuel
Age: 1965 (55 years), she was born in Cameroon
Occupation: Occupation, Physician, Author, Pastor
Nationality: Cameroonian and American
Qualifications
She graduated from the Nigerian medical school at University of Calabar in 1990
Completed a pediatric residency at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York City
Pastor Fire Power Ministries
Stella Immanuel is a Pastor and founder of Fire Power Ministries and has in the past courted by controversy in her sermons. She made outrageous claims in her teachings that infertility, miscarriages, and sexually transmitted infections are caused by spirit spouses.
Dr Stella Immanuel hydroxychloroquine Covid-19 Cure Controversy
In 2020 Stella Immanuel courted controversy when she made a viral video claiming to have healed Covid-19 patients with an anti-malaria drug.
The video was pulled down on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube saying it violates their misinformation polices. It was retweeted by USA President Donald Trump who found her claims “very impressive”
“She said that she had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients, I thought her voice was an important voice but I know nothing about her,” he said.
Stella Immanuel posted a video on Twitter asking the patients she cured of Covid-19 to come forward and share their testimonies.
“If you don’t speak up we are getting trashed,” she says, encouraging them to use a hashtag when they post their video messages.
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