Doctor: Illinois threatening medical license over mandatory mask
opposition
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[August 19, 2021]
By Greg Bishop
(The Center Square) – A school board member
in Illinois who is also a doctor says state regulators are threatening
his medical license over his criticism of Gov. J.B. Pritzker's mask
mandate in schools.
Dr. Jeremy Henrichs, a sports doctor at Carle Hospital and sports team
physician at the University of Illinois, also sits on the
Mahomet-Seymour Board of Education.
Emails obtained by The Center Square indicate a medical investigator
requested from Henrichs “a detailed statement on your opinion about
masks, and whether you support and will enforce a mask mandate based on
your elected position as a school board member?”

In a provided statement, Henrichs said: “I have considered authoritative
medical evidence that questions the necessity of mandatory masking in
our schools. As a result, the [Illinois Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation] has threatened my medical licensure unless I
expressly support and enforce a mask mandate for all students.
“The [IDFPR] has commanded me to ‘toe the line’ or suffer personal and
professional consequences,” he added.
A spokesperson for the IDFPR didn’t immediately return a message seeking
comment on Wednesday.
In a separate email, a state medical investigator, whose name was
redacted from the email, said a complaint filed against Henrichs
“appears to be a parent or concerned citizen who did not agree with the
doctor's opinion on the masking motion for schools.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker speaks at a news conference in Springfield on
Tuesday, June 1, 2021.
Courtesy of BlueRoomStream

“That would fall under the unprofessional conduct part of the medical
practice act,” the email said. “What the medical disciplinary board
wants to know is if the doctor will support and enforce the mask mandate
by the Governor.”
The department’s “actions constitute a direct threat from the state to
the well-being of my family and all board members to freely and
independently exercise the duties of elected office,” Henrichs said in a
statement.
“As an elected member of the Mahomet-Seymour Board of Education, I
acknowledge and take seriously my duty to acquire and critically
appraise all pertinent information, data, and evidence used to inform my
decisions regarding the educational environment provided by the school
district.”
Hernrichs’ statement included a prognosis of the situation.

“The health of our student body is something I place first in my public
role,” he said. “However, the health of our democratic system is dead if
we tolerate the intimidation targeting me and chilling the independence
of innumerable other elected public officials.”
Henrichs didn’t immediately respond to a request for further comment. |