
Did a Pregnant Woman Really Overdose on Tylenol to "Prove It's Safe?"
After President Trump declared acetaminophen to be a risk factor in developing autism, did a pregnant woman really overdose on Tylenol to prove it sa…
A recent social media video by "Nurse Tough Love" has brought renewed attention to allegations against nurse Nicole Sirotek regarding her professional conduct and claims made during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the video, "Nurse Tough Love" directly addresses Sirotek, asserting that Sirotek previously disseminated misinformation about COVID-19 and treatments like Remdesivir, and falsely claimed that COVID-19 vaccines caused child deaths. "Nurse Tough Love" states that Sirotek lost her nursing license due to these actions, and subsequently registered for new nursing licenses in Nevada and Utah under an alleged alias, Marie Rosalie Cordero. Screenshots of online nursing license verification systems and a Vice News article are presented in the video to support these claims. The Vice News article cited in the video states that Sirotek "used her new profile within the disinformation community to raise money, claiming her notoriety meant she could no longer work." It also mentions that Sirotek allegedly registered for licenses in Nevada and Utah under an alias, Marie Rosalie Cordero, and that "those licenses have now expired." "Nurse Tough Love" further criticizes Sirotek for allegedly writing a book titled "Dark Influence: How Social Media and Influencers Were Used to Manipulate the COVID Pandemic," suggesting that Sirotek is attempting to profit from past controversies. The video concludes with "Nurse Tough Love" reiterating her belief that Sirotek's actions have caused confusion and harm.
After President Trump declared acetaminophen to be a risk factor in developing autism, did a pregnant woman really overdose on Tylenol to prove it sa…