French Doctor Praises Morocco’s COVID-19 Response, Criticizes France’s ’Chaotic’ Management

Disgusted by the disastrous management of the covid-19 crisis in France, a female doctor working at the Georges-Pompidou hospital in Paris, has welcomed the various measures taken by the Moroccan government to curb the crisis.
After the many praises of French personalities for the strong measures taken by Morocco to counter the new coronavirus, it is the turn of a member of the healthcare staff, at the bedside of the many cases that France has to date.
Desperate, she denounced in a telephone conversation that leaked on social media, the "chaotic" management of the coronavirus crisis in France. While describing the French president as a "murderer", this female doctor cites Morocco and the measures taken by King Mohammed VI as an example. "He’s a murderer, he wants to kill us all," she lets go at the other end of the line to her interlocutor, who could be a delivery man of Moroccan origin. "I have my family in Morocco, you are welcome," she continues.
Tired of seeing her compatriots die for lack of care and commitment from the French government, the health professional recalls some of the measures taken by the kingdom, including the massive production of masks, the adoption of the therapeutic protocol based on hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, confinement, the closure of air, land and sea borders, etc. According to her, she has the impression of living in a third world country in France. "I have a Moroccan girlfriend who tells me how it’s going in Morocco. They’re better than us. They don’t even have 200 dead. Mohammed VI, he’s got it," she says.
To mark her dismay, she adds without regret: "When the vaccine appears, if I’m ever forced to get vaccinated, I’ll resign and go to another country; France disgusts me. I’ll go to Morocco, there! Your king’s got it, I congratulate him. He understood everything."
Presenting the health situation in France, she points out: "The population knows nothing about what is really happening in hospitals right now. There is no more room. Private clinics are offering additional beds to treat patients, but Macron refuses; he doesn’t want to. The healthcare staff is exhausted. We need psychotherapy support; what we are experiencing every day is hard. We see too many people die before our eyes when we could have saved them. When the symptoms are at their beginning, the viral load decreases after ten days if we administer hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin; but Macron doesn’t want to. He’s a murderer."
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