The Delaware Court of Chancery decided Friday it won’t force a hospital to give ivermectin to a COVID-19 patient who requested it.

Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn sided with ChristianaCare Health Services Inc., represented by Halloran Farkas + Kittila and New York attorney Ralph C. Lorigo, in its position the plaintiff and patient’s wife hadn’t established the hospital had a duty under its standard of care to treat the patient with ivermectin.

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