Professor Didier Raoult, infectious disease specialist and director of the IHU in Marseille, defends the efficacy of chloroquine against the coronavirus. - GERARD JULIEN / AFP

Death threats against Professor Didier Raoult. The Nantes prosecution has opened an investigation into death threats received by Professor Raoult, who advocates the use of chloroquine against Covid-19, reports the Canard Enchainé. The prosecutor of the Republic of Marseille, Dominique Laurens, confirms to 20 Minutes that an investigation was opened in Marseille before being transferred to Nantes "where the alleged perpetrator is located".

Didier Raoult has filed a complaint against X for "death threats" and "acts of intimidation towards a public service representative". It could be a doctor from the Nantes University Hospital, "the cell phone causing malicious calls is one of those made available to the doctors of the Nantes University Hospital," says the Canard Enchainé.

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