Joe Rogan was visibly shaken after a controversial doctor claimed that healthcare workers were secretly euthanizing critically ill patients during the COVID pandemic.
Dr Mary Talley Bowden alleged on the June 10 episode of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast that hospital staff throughout the US gave COVID-19 patients morphine and insulin in order to end their lives quickly.
According to Dr Bowden, a board-certified ear, nose, and throat doctor in Houston, Texas, said this was a ‘common’ practice and was done to clear bed space in hospitals for other patients with a better chance of surviving COVID.
Dr Bowden has drawn widespread criticism for her previous claims about vaccines causing health problems and unproven COVID treatments, but her new allegations focused on an actual wrongful death case in Wisconsin that has just gone to trial.
The family of Grace Schara, 19, is claiming that their daughter, who also had Down Syndrome, died of a fatal morphine injection on October 13, 2021 after being taken to St Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton with COVID-19.
Moreover, the family claims that hospital staff placed a ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ order (DNR) on Grace’s medical chart without their consent before giving her a lethal dose of morphine.
‘Wait, wait, wait. So they were in the hospital with COVID and they gave them something to kill them?’ a shocked Rogan asked.
‘Yeah. That happened often. I’m sorry, but I mean, that happened… They basically euthanized her,’ Dr Bowden replied.

Joe Rogan was visibly shaken by Dr Mary Talley Bowden’s claims that COVID-19 patients were ‘often’ euthanized during the pandemic by medical staff who thought ‘they’re going to die anyway’

Grace Schara died at the age of 19 after contracting COVID-19 in 2021. Her family is suing for battery after hospital staff in Wisconsin allegedly filed a Do Not Resuscitate order without their consent and gave the teen a fatal injection of morphine
The doctor in charge of Grace’s care has denied in court that he ever placed a DNR on the teen’s medical chart without consent.
Dr Bowden said she studied several medical charts like Schara’s during the pandemic, and cited another severe COVID case involving a man who was struggling to breathe but had no symptoms of physical pain.
On a scale of zero to 10 in terms of his pain, the man replied zero, but was allegedly given morphine anyway by a doctor.
Dr Bowden then told Rogan the patient was given a dose of insulin despite having normal blood sugar readings.
Insulin is a hormone used to lower blood sugar (glucose), which the brain and body rely on to function.
It can be deadly if given in excessive amounts, especially to someone with normal or low blood sugar because it causes severe hypoglycemia (dangerously low blood sugar). Dr Bowden note that three minutes later, the man was dead.
The podcast guest claimed she found evidence of improper treatment and reported the responsible doctor to that state’s medical board.
‘They didn’t do anything. But yeah, it definitely went on during COVID,’ the doctor revealed.
‘That is such a terrifying thought that someone would just decide so many people are dying. This guy’s definitely going to die,’ a stunned Rogan replied.

Dr Mary Talley Bowden alleged on the June 10 episode of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast that hospital staff throughout the US would give COVID-19 patients morphine and insulin in order to end their lives quickly
Dr Bowden did not provide any details regarding where this incident took place or who allegedly administered the fatal injections.
The otolaryngologist has repeatedly questioned the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, particularly mRNA vaccines, and has claimed that the shots actually led to more injuries and illnesses among vaccinated individuals.
She also has promoted controversial COVID treatments like ivermectin, which Rogan admitted that he took during the pandemic.
The Texas Medical Board filed a complaint against Dr Bowden in June 2023 for standard of care violations, unprofessional conduct, and promoting disproven treatments.
Her claims that euthanasia was a common occurrence in hospitals overwhelmed by COVID patients were boosted when the Schara family’s case went before a judge this month.
Grace’s family is suing Ascension Health, one of the largest non-profit healthcare systems in the US, for medical battery and negligence.
St Elizabeth Hospital, five doctors, four unnamed medical providers, two registered nurses, and the Wisconsin Injured Patients and Families Compensation Fund have also been named in the lawsuit by the Schara family.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the Schara family and Ascension Health for comment.
Grace’s father, Scott Schara, and the family’s attorney, Warner Mendenhall, told the Daily Mail they’re barred from commenting on the case until a verdict is reached.
In his opening statement, Mendenhall said: ‘Grace Schara was killed by a deadly injection while dozens of clinical personnel stood aside and did nothing.’
Testimony given by the family’s medical expert argued that Grace failed to be correctly diagnosed and died from a morphine overdose as a result of the unauthorized DNR order, not COVID-related pneumonia.
The doctor and registered nurse in charge of Grace’s care were among the first witnesses to testify in the wrongful death trial last week.
Dr Gavin Shokar and Hollee McInnis testified that they were in regular contact with the Schara family, with Dr Shokar adding that he ‘never unilaterally placed a DNR order on a patient’s chart.’ The case is expected to continue into late June.
Dr Bowden added that the Schara family’s lawsuit is a rare case that may be capable of defeating the PREP Act, a law created in 2005 that protects doctors and hospitals from wrongdoing.
During the COVID pandemic, the law was used to protect healthcare workers and companies making vaccines or treatments from lawsuits over side-effects or mistakes, as long as they followed emergency guidelines.
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