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The alarmist (and viral) message of a Samu nurse is intoxicating


A mobile phone. Drawing. – Marius Berthelsen

With the coronavirus, the news is quite anxiety-provoking, without adding any more. This is the message relayed since this Saturday by both the
Toulouse University Hospital and by
that of Montpellier.

The two establishments, joined by the regional health agency, qualify as “fake”, the viral message that circulates on social networks and by sms and reports the words of a certain “Claire Magne”, nurse at Samu, sometimes in the Pink City, sometimes in the Hérault prefecture.

FAKE OFF

The Toulouse University Hospital assures in particular that it has “no nurse of that name at the Samu”.

In her post, the so-called caregiver first delivers a message of public safety by begging people to stay at home. But she then indicated to her interlocutor that the peak of the epidemic was according to the confidences of a regulatory doctor planned for this weekend and the week to come.

So, the most pessimistic will say that, fake or not, fiction is currently only a few days ahead of reality. But “Claire Magne” does not stop with the medical testimony. She also advises leaving your shopping “decanted” for 1.5 hours in your car.

Lastly, she affirms that the virus is becoming more and more virulent and that all the serious cases hospitalized “in the sheave” at the Toulouse University Hospital are less than fifty years old. A false assertion since, this Friday, the CHU officially indicated that eight patients, aged 41 to 80 years were hospitalized in intensive care, and that the average age was sixty years.



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