19 – A dramatic twist, Didier Raoult changes his tune and surprises everyone: “People who are vaccinated die less…”

Thursday, May 4, 2023, on his account TwitterProfessor Didier Raoult indicated that hydroxychloroquine does not “does not work anymore” specifying that its analysis focuses on the “2022 Omicron variant”. Almost three weeks after these remarks, the former director of the IHU (Institut hospitalo-universitaire) in Marseille was on the Youtube channel of the former presidential candidate François Asselineau. He talked about the vaccine. The latter has often questioned the effectiveness of vaccines: “these vaccines increased the epidemic”. “The more a population is vaccinated in a country, the more cases there are,” he had also said at the microphone of South Radio in January 2022. Or: “Vaccines are not always the right solution. When we don’t know how to manage an infectious disease, we get the shot from the vaccine! […] Honestly the chance of a vaccine for an emerging disease becoming a public health tool is close to zero. We can have surprises but I am skeptical”, in Paris Match. Which had earned him a lot of criticism. He “dreamed of being a Nobel Prize winner and became a leader of conspiracy theorists”, had released his daughter, the doctor Magali Carcopino-Tusoli.

Position change

But this time, the doctor seems to have a completely different speech. “People who are vaccinated die less than people who are not vaccinated”he said on UPR (Republican People’s Union) TV.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usk5wSO9U4c

A speech that has enormously animated social networks with many reactions!

According to the World Health Organization, Covid-19 has killed 2.237 million Europeans since its appearance on the continent. According to the latest report from Public Health France, France reports 0 additional deaths in total. This Wednesday, May 24, 2023, there are 167,207 deaths in total and +4,905 new confirmed cases in 24 hours.

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