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Alexis Corbière: His numerous errors on France Info are causing buzz

It is not easy every day to get up early to answer questions from journalists. Guest of the morning of France info – at 8:30 am – Alexis Corbière chained the errors and approximations concerning the figures of the health crisis related to Covid-19 in France. “We are a country that has been badly affected, nearly 40,000 people have lost their lives …”, begins the deputy for La France Insoumise. “30,000!” Corrects journalist Marc Fauvelle in the process. “We are more than 30,000”, asserts Alexis Corbière. “We are just under 30,000!” Replied the journalist. “Good, well I’m wrong,” admitted the elected official who reacted in particular to the words of Agnes Buzyn heard on Tuesday by the National Assembly’s commission of inquiry on the management of this crisis. Note that since the start of the health crisis on March 1, 2020, 29,843 people have died from the coronavirus (in hospitals and in nursing homes) according to daily figures from Santé Public France.

Approximations on the number of deaths

And Alexis Corbière to continue its momentum. For him, France is “still the country that has been most affected” by this virus. “No”, again corrects Marc Fauvelle. “In Europe ? Which country can we compare it to? ”Replied the LFI deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis, husband of Raquel Garrido. “Italy, Spain, I speak in number of deaths per inhabitants, Belgium, also far ahead, I think we are fifth or sixth”, retorts the journalist. Note that in Europe, Great Britain has recorded more than 40,000 deaths linked to Covid-19. If following his mistakes, Alexis Corbière said he was sorry, “troubled” and asked “sorry” during the interview, he explained himself later on Twitter. “There are indeed difficult mornings when we still have the neurons dormant: a first error which oops, leads to another! The media is an early morning ring where if you let your guard down for a moment, we won’t give you a gift… ”, he wrote in response to France info journalist Sylvain Chazot who posted the famous interview online.

By Non Stop People TV

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