The state Supreme Judicial Court may decide whether a Hopkinton veterinarian can get her license back after it was suspended for two years by the Massachusetts Board of Veterinary Medicine which said she was giving out medical advice to humans during the pandemic. The attorney for Margo Roman says the board was wrong for suspending the license with Roman merely offering advice for her clients in an email on how to clean the air in their homes for both their pets and themselves. The Daily News reports the Board claims Roman stepped into human medicine by saying an ozone generator was a possible cure for the virus.
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