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Is France Once Again Looking for a Scapegoat?
- Lederman, Michael M;
- Flier, Jeffrey S;
- Hale, Peter;
- Haase, Ashley T;
- Powderly, William;
- Reiss, Peter;
- Silvestri, Guido;
- Sekaly, Rafick P;
- Paiardini, Mirko;
- Weissman, Drew;
- Kuritzkes, Daniel R;
- Calabrese, Leonard H;
- Agre, Peter;
- Reyes-Teran, Gustavo;
- Landay, Alan L;
- Lewin, Sharon;
- Richman, Douglas D;
- Volberding, Paul;
- Hunt, Peter W;
- Schechter, Mauro
- et al.
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Abstract
On September 10, 2021, a special tribunal established by the French government launched an inquiry into the activities of former health minister Dr. Agnes Buzyn who was charged with "endangering the lives of others". It is surprising to learn of this accusation and inquiry into the actions of a public health official whose response to the epidemic was, to all appearances, exemplary.
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