Gloves, mask, glasses, blouse… MP Jean-Jacques Gaultier will have known everything about the coronavirus crisis. Before setting up the first laboratory in the Vosges in charge of carrying out drive-in PCR biological tests in a parking lot, the deputy lived through all the phases of the crisis: he called on the Prime Minister on February 18, contracted the illness in the Assembly and became involved in the parliamentary commission of inquiry responsible for understanding the flaws in French health management.
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The commission will deliver its conclusions at the end of the year, but MP Gaultier has forged a conviction. In light of everything he has already observed, he believes that “responsiveness” is the key to success in the face of Covid-19. “ As is often the case in medicine, lost time cannot be made up and this also applies to politics, ” he underlines, showing Taiwan as an example to follow because, if in France “ nothing happened before March 16, ”the small island state facing China had
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