Why France
is hiding a cheap and tested virus cure
The French government is arguably helping Big Pharma
profit from the Covid-19 pandemic
By Pepe Escobar
March 27,
2020 "Information
Clearing House"
- What’s going on in the fifth
largest economy in the world arguably points to a
major collusion scandal in which the French
government is helping Big Pharma to profit from the
expansion of Covid-19. Informed French citizens are
absolutely furious about it.
My initial
question to a serious, unimpeachable Paris source,
jurist Valerie Bugault, was about the liaisons
dangereuses between Macronism and Big Pharma and
especially about the mysterious “disappearance” –
more likely outright theft – of all the stocks of
chloroquine in possession of the French government.
Respected Professor Christian Perronne
talked about the theft live
in one of France’s 24/7 info channels: “The central
pharmacy for the hospitals announced today that they
were facing a total rupture of stocks, that they
were pillaged.”
With input
from another, anonymous source, it’s now possible to
establish a timeline that puts in much-needed
perspective the recent actions of the French
government.
Let’s
start with Yves Levy, who was the head of
INSERM
– the French National Institute of Health and
Medical Research – from 2014 to 2018, when he was
appointed as
extraordinary state councilor
for the Macron administration. Only 12 people in
France have reached this status.
Levy is
married to Agnes Buzy, who until recently was
minister of health under Macron. Buzy was
essentially presented with an “offer you can’t
refuse” by Macron’s party to leave the ministry – in
the middle of the coronavirus crisis – and run for
Mayor of Paris, where she was mercilessly trounced
in the first round on March 16.
Levy
has a vicious
running feud with
Professor Didier Raoult – prolific and often-cited
Marseille-based specialist in communicable diseases.
Levy withheld the INSERM label from the
world-renowned IHU (Hospital-University Institute)
research center directed by Raoult.
In
practice, in October 2019, Levy revoked the status
of “foundation” of the different IHUs so he could
take over their research.
Raoult
was part of a
clinical trial that
in which hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin healed
90% of Covid-19 cases if they were tested very
early. (Early, massive testing is at the heart of
the successful South Korean strategy.)
Raoult is
opposed to the total lockdown of sane individuals
and possible carriers – which he considers
“medieval,” in an anachronistic sense. He’s in favor
of massive testing (which, besides South Korea, was
successful in Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam) and a
fast treatment with hydroxychloroquine. Only
contaminated individuals should be confined.
Chloroquine costs one euro for ten pills. And
there’s the rub: Big Pharma – which, crucially,
finances INSERM, and includes “national champion”
Sanofi – would
rather go for a way more profitable solution. Sanofi
for the moment says it is
“actively preparing”
to produce chloroquine, but that may take “weeks,”
and there’s no mention about pricing.
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A minister
fleeing a tsunami
Here’s the
timeline:
On January
13, Agnes Buzyn, still France’s Health Minister,
classifies chloroquine as a “poisonous substance,”
from now on only available by prescription. An
astonishing move, considering that it has been sold
off the shelf in France for half a century.
On
March 16, the Macron government orders a partial
lockdown. There’s not a peep about chloroquine.
Police initially are not required to wear masks;
most have been stolen anyway, and there are not
enough masks even for health workers.
In 2011 France had nearly 1.5 billion masks: 800
million surgical masks and 600 million masks for
health professionals generally.
But
then, over the years, the strategic stocks were not
renewed,
to please the EU and to apply the Maastricht
criteria, which
limited membership in the Growth and Stability Pact
to countries whose budget deficits did not exceed 3%
of GDP. One of those in charge at the time was
Jerome Salomon, now a scientific counselor to the
Macron government.
On
March 17, Agnes Buzyn says she has learned the
spread of Covid-19 will be a
major tsunami, for
which the French health system has no solution. She
also says it had been her understanding that the
Paris mayoral election “would not take place” and
that it was, ultimately, “a masquerade.”
What she
does not say is that she didn’t go public at the
time she was running because the whole political
focus by the Macron political machine was on winning
the “masquerade.” The first round of the election
meant nothing, as Covid-19 was advancing. The second
round was postponed indefinitely. She had to know
about the impending healthcare disaster. But as a
candidate of the Macron machine she did not go
public in timely fashion.
In quick succession:
The Macron
government refuses to apply mass testing, as
practiced with success in South Korea and Germany.
Le Monde and the French state health agency
characterize Raoult’s research as fake news, before
issuing a retraction.
Professor
Perrone reveals on the 24/7 LCI news channel that
the stock of chloroquine at the French central
pharmacy has been stolen.
Thanks to a tweet by Elon Musk, President Trump says
chloroquine should be available to all Americans.
Sufferers of lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, who
already have supply problems with the only drug that
offers them relief, set social media afire with
their panic.
US
doctors and other medical professionals take to
hoarding the medicine for the use of themselves and
those close to them, faking prescriptions
to indicate they are for patients with lupus or
rheumatoid arthritis.
Morocco
buys the stock of chloroquine from Sanofi in
Casablanca.
Pakistan decides to increase its production of
chloroquine to be sent to China.
Switzerland discards the total lockdown of its
population; goes for mass testing and fast
treatment; and accuses France of practicing
“spectacle politics.”
Christian Estrosi, the mayor of Nice, having had
himself treated with chloroquine, without any
government input, directly calls Sanofi so they may
deliver chloroquine to Nice hospitals.
Because of Raoult’s research, a large-scale
chloroquine test finally starts in France, under the
– predictable – direction of INSERM, which wants to
“remake the experiments in other independent medical
centers.” This will take at least an extra six weeks
– as the Elysee Palace’s scientific council now
mulls the
extension of France’s total lockdown
to … six weeks.
If joint
use of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin proves
definitely effective among the most gravely ill,
quarantines may be reduced in select clusters.
The
only French company that still manufactures
chloroquine is
under judicial intervention.
That puts the chloroquine hoarding and theft into
full perspective. It will take time for these stocks
to be replenished, thus allowing Big Pharma the
leeway to have what it wants: a costly solution.
It appears
the perpetrators of the chloroquine theft were very
well informed.
Bagged nurses
This chain
of events, astonishing for a highly developed G-7
nation proud of its health service, is part of a
long, painful process embedded in neoliberal dogma.
EU-driven austerity mixed with the profit motive
resulted in a very lax attitude towards the health
system.
As Bugault
told me, “test kits – very few in number – were
always available but mostly for a small group
connected to the French government [ former
officials of the Ministry of Finance, CEOs of large
corporations, oligarchs, media and entertainment
moguls]. Same for chloroquine, which this
government did everything to make inaccessible for
the population.
They did
not make life easy for Professor Raoult – he
received death threats and was intimidated by
‘journalists.’
And they
did not protect vital stocks. Still under the
Hollande government, there was a conscious
liquidation of the stock of masks – which had
existed in large quantities in all hospitals. Not to
mention that the suppression of hospital beds and
hospital means accelerated under Sarkozy.”
This ties
in with anguished reports by French citizens of
nurses now having to use trash bags due to the lack
of proper medical gear.
At
the same time, in another astonishing development,
the French state refuses to requisition private
hospitals and clinics – which are practically empty
at this stage – even as the president of their own
association, Lamine Garbi, has
pleaded for such a
public service initiative: “I solemnly demand that
we are requisitioned to help public hospitals. Our
facilities are prepared. The wave that surprised the
east of France must teach us a lesson.”
Bugault
reconfirms the health situation in France “is very
serious and will become even worse due to these
political decisions – absence of masks, political
refusal to massively test people, refusal of free
access to chloroquine – in a context of supreme
distress at the hospitals. This will last and
destitution will be the norm.”
Professor vs president
In an
explosive development on Tuesday, Raoult said he’s
not participating in Macron’s scientific council
anymore, even though he’s not quitting it
altogether. Raoult once again insists on massive
testing on a national scale to detect suspected
cases, and then isolate and treat patients who
tested positive. In a nutshell: the South Korean
model.
That’s exactly what is expected from the IHU in
Marseille, where hundreds of residents continue to
queue up for testing. And that ties in with the
conclusions by a top Chinese expert on Covid-19,
Zhang Nanshan, who
says that treatment with chloroquine phospate had a
“positive impact,” with patients testing negative
after around four days.
The key
point has been stressed by Raoult: Use chloroquine
in very special circumstances, for people tested
very early, when the disease is not advanced yet,
and only in these cases. He’s not advocating
chloroquine for everyone. It’s exactly what the
Chinese did, along with their use of Interferon.
For years,
Raoult has been pleading for a drastic revision of
health economic models, so the treatments, cure and
therapies created mostly during the 20th
century, are considered a patrimony in the service
of all humanity.“That’s not the case”, he says,
“because we abandon medicine that is not profitable,
even if it’s effective. That’s why almost no
antibiotics are manufactured in the West.”
On Tuesday,
the French Health Ministry officially prohibited the
utilization of treatment based on chloroquine
recommended by Raoult. In fact the treatment is
only allowed for terminal Covid-19 patients, with no
other possibility of healing. This cannot but expose
the Macron government to more accusations of at
least inefficiency – added to the absence of masks,
tests, contact tracing and ventilators.
On
Wednesday, commenting on the new government
guidelines, Raoult said, “When damage to the lungs
is too important, and patients arrive for
reanimation, they practically do not harbor viruses
in their bodies any more. It’s too late to treat
them with chloroquine. Are these the only cases –
the very serious cases – that will be treated with
chloroquine under the new directive by [French
Health Minister] Veran?” If so, he added ironically,
“then they will be able to say with scientific
certainty that chloroquine does not work.”
Raoult was unavailable for comment on
Western news media articles
citing Chinese test results that would suggest he is
wrong about the efficacy of chloroquine in dealing
with mild cases of Covid-19.
Staffers pointed instead to his comments in the IHU
bulletin. There Raoult says
it’s “insulting” to ask if we can trust the Chinese
on the use of chloroquine. “If this was an American
disease, and the president of the United States
said, ‘We need to treat patients with that,’ nobody
would discuss it.”
In China,
he adds, there were “enough elements so the Chinese
government and all Chinese experts who know
coronaviruses took an official position that ‘we
must treat with chloroquine.’ Between the moment
when we have the first results and an accepted
international publication, there is no credible
alternative among people who are the most
knowledgeable in the world. They took this measure
in the interest of public health.”
Crucially: if he had coronavirus, Raoult says he
would take chloroquine. Since Raoult is rated by his
peers as the number
one world expert in
communicable diseases, way above Dr. Anthony Fauci
in the US, I would say the new reports represent Big
Pharma talking.
Raoult has
been mercilessly savaged and demonized by French
corporate media that are controlled by a few
oligarchs closely linked to Macronism. Not by
accident the demonization has reached gilets jaunes
(yellow vest) levels, especially because of the
extremely popular hashtag #IlsSavaient (“They
knew”), with which the yellow vests stress that
French elites have “managed” the Covid-19 crisis by
protecting themselves while leaving the population
defenseless against the virus.
That
ties in with the controversial analysis by crack
philosopher Giorgio Agamben in a column
published a month ago,
where he was already arguing that Covid-19 clearly
shows that the
state of exception
– similar to a state of emergency but with
differences important to philosophers – has become
fully normalized in the West.
Agamben was
speaking not as a doctor or a virologist but as a
master thinker, following in the steps of Foucault,
Walter Benjamin and Hannah Arendt. Noting how a
latent state of fear has metastasized into a state
of collective panic, for which Covid-19 “offers once
again the ideal pretext,” he described how, “in a
perverse vicious circle, the limitation of freedom
imposed by governments is accepted in the name of a
desire for security that was induced by the same
governments that now intervene to satisfy it.”
There was
no state of collective panic in South Korea,
Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam – to mention four
Asian examples outside of China. A dogged
combination of mass testing and contact tracing was
applied with immense professionalism. It worked. In
the Chinese case, with the help of chloroquine. And
in all Asian cases, without a murky profit motive to
the benefit of Big Pharma.
There
hasn’t yet appeared the smoking gun that proves the
Macron system not only is incompetent to deal with
Covid-19 but also is dragging the process so Big
Pharma can come up with a miracle vaccine, fast. But
the pattern to discourage chloroquine is more than
laid out above – in parallel to the demonization of
Raoult.
Pepe Escobar
is correspondent-at-large at
Asia Times.
His latest book is
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