The French microbiologist, an infectious diseases specialist, has been in turmoil for several days. In a column published on Sunday World, medical research organizations denounce the method used by scientists at IHU Méditerranée Infection in Marseille to conduct a “wild” therapeutic trial on hydroxychloroquine. This trial, run between 2020 and 2021, spawned a previously published study co-authored by Didier Raoult in April.
This Tuesday, May 30, the controversial professor, retired college professor-hospital practitioner, answered questions from Bruce Toussaint. Live Toussaint on BFMTV. And Didier Raoult did not appreciate that the journalist offered to publish an excerpt to him with Professor Molimard, head of the pharmacology department at the University Hospital of Bordeaux, and on the initiative of the text accusing him.
In this Tuesday evening don’t touch my TV, Cyril Hanouna asked Professor Raoult, whom he particularly admired, to return to this turbulent sequence. He then asked if he was offended by the famous platform targeting him. “I didn’t read‘, replied the Marseille specialist.Do you want me to read you some?‘ asked Cyril Hanouna sarcastically.NO”, his guest openly asserted. And to continue: “It doesn’t matter, I don’t listen to those who say bad things about me, I don’t read and they don’t concern me.“It slipped out of his mouth.”I do the same so I can say that I haven’t read much.“, Lino and Bianca’s father mocked. A phrase that amused Didier Raoult, who, for the media, took the opportunity to make a connection between his two situations.”Yeah, I’ve also noticed that you’ve been the target of quite a few malicious people. We live very well with him.“underlined Didier Raoult.”But we love it. We’re going on vacation together, professor. We’ll both be fine.‘, finished Cyril Hanouna.
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Source: Programme Television

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