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Jouve

[zhoov]

noun

  1. Pierre Jean 1887–1976, French writer.



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“The will is clearly there and efforts have been made,” said Jean Luc Jouve, head of the Marseille hospital commission.

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In its most serious form, covid-19 “has become a social illness, an illness of the poor,” said Jean-Luc Jouve, the head of Marseille’s hospital commission.

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Anti-vaccine messaging may have resonated, in part, because the region views itself as a counterweight to Paris and is frequently skeptical about decisions made by the national government, said Jouve, the hospital official.

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Jouve said this historic antagonism may have elevated one of his colleagues, Marseille-based microbiologist Didier Raoult, who gained international attention last year for promoting hydroxychloroquine and other dubious covid cures.

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As Marseille’s anti-health-pass protesters marched last week, Jean-Luc Jouve was working to mitigate the fallout.

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