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Covid-19: should general practitioners have had a stock of masks?

2020-07-03T15:24:23.376Z


VERIFICATION - Former Minister of Health, Roselyne Bachelot, set fire to the powder by believing that it should not be


THE QUESTION. The former minister set fire to the powder. Heard Thursday by the parliamentary commission of inquiry on the crisis management of Covid, Roselyne Bachelot criticized the general practitioners for not having their own stock of masks and for not assuming their responsibilities. " Are we waiting for the prefect or the director of the ARS to come with a small cart wearing masks?" But what is this infantilized country? You still have to take charge a bit, that's the lesson to learn. As long as we expect everything from the lord of the castle, we are in pain. "

Read also: Can France now be self-sufficient in masks?

Is it true that the doctors did not have a stock of masks? Are they legally required to have enough to cope with a pandemic?

CHECK. Roselyne Bachelot's remarks raise a burning question: in a pandemic situation, should liberal doctors manage on their own or does the State have a duty to provide them with protective equipment?

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