Chief physician at Pitié-Salpêtrière, Professor Gilbert Deray faced the coronavirus crisis on the front line. Uncompromising maintenance.
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He was one of the first to warn about the potential risks associated with the widespread use of the 'hydroxychloroquine. While the first wave of the epidemic seems to be receding, Professor Gilbert Deray, head of the nephrology department at Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris, has agreed to respond in detail, in a long interview, to the assertions of Didier Raoult and to the questions posed by the French, overwhelmed by another wave: that of doubt, born of complex scientific disputes exposed without filter, for weeks, in the public square. The social divide caused by this controversy “stuns” him, he says. What do the studies on hydroxychloroquine really say? What feeds the debate? How to find, tomorrow, the serenity essential to progress
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