Doctors across the country have taken to social media to express outrage over the death of Dr. Susan Moore, a physician in Indianapolis who died from COVID-19 on December 20 after saying she endured racism during her hospital stay. From a hospital bed, Moore made heart-wrenching allegations about her time at Indiana University North Hospital. She wrote on Facebook that she tested positive for COVID-19 on November 29 and began chronicling her issues with Dr. Eric Bannec. She said he denied her additional doses of Remdesivir, a life-saving treatment for COVID-19, and told her she should go home even though she still felt ill. She said he also made a number of comments to her that she thought were disrespectful, especially as someone who is a doctor. From a CT scan, doctors saw that Moore had enlarged lymph nodes, fluid and infiltration in her lungs, so they gave her two doses of Remdesivir. But when she asked for another, Bannec said she no longer qualified and threatened to send her...