Invited Grand Rendez-Vous Europe1 / Cnews / Les Echos Saturday, the Minister of Health said that cases of personnel suspected of radicalization in the hospital are infrequent.

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While Emmanuel Macron advocated a "society of vigilance" during his tribute to the attack on the police headquarters in Paris, has radicalization also infiltrated the hospital? Guest of the Grand Rendez-Vous Europe 1 / Cnews / Les Echos Saturday, Agnès Buzyn said she had "not enough warning signals".

Few signals, increased surveillance

"I asked very recently that I get an evaluation of what is happening in the different health sectors," says the Minister of Health who says there are few returns that testify to " difficulties of hospitals to manage staff who, for example, would ask to pray, or to wear the veil ". However, Agnès Buzyn is cautious and "continues to follow this very closely". The minister wants to be reassuring and then goes on to describe the process that was put in place in the event of an alert.

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"You have to trust the little signals and warn your superiors," she says. Then, "we have a device that accompanies the directors to judge the situation". Trained via a "module of information to radicalization", the directors can also rely "on a referent present in each department," she explains. Before concluding in the line drawn by Emmanuel Macron: "When we see that there was a radicalized within the police headquarters, it is not a problem of procedure or law. all of us to be attentive. "