A year after the onset of the health crisis and a year before the presidential election, relations between political leaders and the pundits of medicine are more degraded than ever.
Illustration of this scrambled dialogue, the passing of arms between Martin Hirsch, the director general of the Public Assistance-Hospitals of Paris (AP-HP), and the Walkers.
"The only campaign I am leading is not political, it is on the health front, with caregivers, for patients,"
he wrote on social networks on Tuesday.
The same morning, he was attacked on CNews by the LREM deputy Florian Bachelier who accused him of being
"the campaign manager of Madame Hidalgo".
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At issue: the forum of the 41 AP-HP crisis directors published Sunday in the
JDD
warning against a
"sorting of patients" for
lack of re-containment.
In the majority, many see it as a blow from Martin Hirsch
"the righter of wrongs",
according to an LREM executive, to attack the head of state.
"Require such and such
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