I went from being a doctor to an UberEats driver after a single decision changed my life forever
Daily MailA doctor has revealed how a two-year suspension on his medical licence after speaking out against the Covid vaccine cost him almost everything he had. Queensland's Supreme Court recently handed back Dr William Bay's medical licence after it was suspended by the state's Medical Board for criticising Covid vaccines, which sparked complaints from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. Despite his legal victory, Dr Bay said he was unlikely to get his job back at the clinic because professional development organisation, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, has 'kicked him out'. William Bay with his beloved 2020 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman, one of the possessions he lost in his long fight to get his medical licence back Having been unable to work in medicine forced Dr Bay to sell all his assets and eventually become an UberEats delivery driver 'The animus as the judge described concerning AHPRA is very real and it is not just contained to AHPRA and the Medical Board. Dr Bay outside Queensland's Supreme Court where he won back the right to practice medicine after having his licence suspended for two years over criticising the Covid vaccines After being charged with disobeying a police direction to stop the protest Dr Bay, who wearing his medical uniform and wielding a megaphone, was thrown in a community holding cell overnight.