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Resuscitations: "Abracadabrantesque"

2021-04-07T19:17:04.590Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Yves Thréard. We had all heard, in August, Olivier Véran announce the increase in the number of intensive care beds: from 5,200, in France, it would soon increase to 12,000. Insofar as our freedoms are now indexed to the reception capacities of our hospital system, the decision seemed to be good policy. To govern is to foresee, said Clemenceau. Unfortunately, the promises only engage those who listen to them, r


We had all heard, in August, Olivier Véran announce the increase in the number of intensive care beds: from 5,200, in France, it would soon increase to 12,000.

Insofar as our freedoms are now indexed to the reception capacities of our hospital system, the decision seemed to be good policy.

To govern is to foresee, said Clemenceau.

Unfortunately, the promises only engage those who listen to them, recognized the "little father Queuille".

The executive power has, in fact, remained motionless as the coronavirus continued its course, from wave to wave.

To justify a communication error, the Minister of Health blamed it on our incomprehension.

The more beds there are, he insisted, the more patients there are, because the less attention is paid.

Logic?

No, absurd.

The proof: faced with an opinion tired of being pushed into the nettles, the President of the Republic has just renewed the promise, albeit on the decline, with 10,000 beds in

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Source: lefigaro

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