“My husband and I are on the list of those who will be the first to get themselves vaccinated against COVID-19”

What is happening now in Permian medicine? And what can we expect next when the flu comes? The most pressing questions were answered by the Chief Sanitary Doctor for the Perm Territory Vitaly Kostarev, the Regional Minister of Health Oksana Melekhova and the chief freelance doctor – infectious disease specialist of the Perm Territory Valery … Read more

Elsa Faucillon: “Tipping can tip to the worst”

The Hauts-de-Seine deputy, Elsa Faucillon, observes the period a little like all heads on the left. A touch of hope and another of fear. The communist does not know which side will drop the ball after the damage from the health crisis. She warns: the left, whatever its color, must not hide, let alone disappoint. … Read more

François Asselineau accused of sexual harassment: “I tell him to stop, but that makes him laugh”

After having shouted at the attempted coup and political machination, François Asselineau, confined to his country house in Nièvre, has locked himself in his usual convoluted legal explanations. The president of the People’s Republican Union (UPR), a party that advocates “Frexit”, is accused by a former collaborator of harassment and sexual assault. The 26-year-old plaintiff … Read more

“Resuscitation is a medical discipline on the border between the ordinary and the extraordinary”

Muriel Fartoukh is head of the resuscitation service at Tenon hospital in the XXe district of Paris. Today, his team is enjoying some respite, with 17 beds occupied by Covid-19 patients compared to 42 at the height of the crisis. A breath of fresh air that does not prevent him from remaining extremely vigilant. “Things … Read more

Edgar Morin: “Feel the community of destinies of all humanity more than ever”

Confined, he says he felt “Psychically projected into permanent communication and communion” with the world to which he remains virtually connected. He who has always lived fully, whose century of existence is made up of perpetual displacement and political and intellectual commitments. Born in 1921, Edgar Morin, sociologist, philosopher, “Humanologist”, he says, world famous writer, … Read more

Confinement: “Seeing time pass for what it is”

Telework, aperitifs on social networks, virtual exhibitions, children’s homework … There is no shortage of ideas to kill time in confinement. And why not, quite simply, do nothing? Easier said than done, especially now, says philosopher Pierre Cassou-Noguès, author of the ticking melody and other good reasons to waste your time (Flammarion, 2013). But it’s … Read more

Less people died from coronavirus than dies daily due to heart disease. But fast foods don’t get empty

Stop panic please. Infections have been and will be for a very long time companions of civilization. From other infections, people are dying many, many times more than from coronavirus. The epidemic is already developing for several months, it seems that a new infection is not much worse than the flu, from which hundreds of … Read more

Beatings in Vénissieux: rapper Sadek tries to justify his crazy expedition

The images are of a rare violence: a man, dressed all in black, on the ground, his face in blood. At least three men beat him, with fists and a telescopic baton. The screams of pain from the victim, who is struggling to get up, are interrupted by insults. All, documented thoroughly on social networks. … Read more