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On Tuesday, the French Health Ministry officially prohibited the utilization of treatment based on chloroquine recommended by Raoult. In fact the treatment is only allowed for terminal Covid-19 patients, with no other possibility of healing. This cannot but expose the Macron government to more accusations of at least inefficiency added to the absence of masks, tests, contact tracing and ventilators.
On Wednesday, commenting on the new government guidelines, Raoult said, "When damage to the lungs is too important, and patients arrive for reanimation, they practically do not harbor viruses in their bodies any more. It's too late to treat them with chloroquine. Are these the only cases -- the very serious cases -- that will be treated with chloroquine under the new directive by [French Health Minister] Veran?" If so, he added ironically, "then they will be able to say with scientific certainty that chloroquine does not work."
Raoult was unavailable for comment on Western news media articles citing Chinese test results that would suggest he is wrong about the efficacy of chloroquine in dealing with mild cases of Covid-19. Staffers pointed instead to his comments in the IHU bulletin. There Raoult says it's "insulting" to ask if we can trust the Chinese on the use of chloroquine. "If this was an American disease, and the president of the United States said, 'We need to treat patients with that,' nobody would discuss it."
Crucially: if he had coronavirus, Raoult says he would take chloroquine. Since Raoult is rated by his peers as the number one world expert in communicable diseases, way above Dr. Anthony Fauci in the US, I would say the new reports represent Big Pharma talking.
Not by accident the demonization has reached gilets jaunes (yellow vest) levels, especially because of the extremely popular hashtag #IlsSavaient ("They knew"), with which the yellow vests stress that French elites have "managed" the Covid-19 crisis by protecting themselves while leaving the population defenseless against the virus.
Agamben was speaking not as a doctor or a virologist but as a master thinker, following in the steps of Foucault, Walter Benjamin and Hannah Arendt. Noting how a latent state of fear has metastasized into a state of collective panic, for which Covid-19 "offers once again the ideal pretext," he described how, "in a perverse vicious circle, the limitation of freedom imposed by governments is accepted in the name of a desire for security that was induced by the same governments that now intervene to satisfy it."
There was no state of collective panic in South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam to mention four Asian examples outside of China. A dogged combination of mass testing and contact tracing was applied with immense professionalism. It worked. In the Chinese case, with the help of chloroquine. And in all Asian cases, without a murky profit motive to the benefit of Big Pharma.
There hasn't yet appeared the smoking gun that proves the Macron system not only is incompetent to deal with Covid-19 but also is dragging the process so Big Pharma can come up with a miracle vaccine, fast. But the pattern to discourage chloroquine is more than laid out above in parallel to the demonization of Raoult.
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