HIPAA doesn't prohibit anyone from asking you medical questions.
It prohibits your doctor, insurer, and health information clearinghouses from disclosing your health information without your consent. Usually. But not always.
Ivermectin pusher William Makis responded to Scott Adams' post by claiming he didn't follow his "protocol" (which Adams denies), his cancer was "probably" caused by covid vaccines, and that he "didn't discount the possibility" that Adams was part of a plot to discredit him. π¬
Do I even need to say it?
Even though the patient has spoken publicly about your relationship and treatment, you, the Healthcare provider, do not have the right to disclose anything without that patient's consent.