Invited from Europe Evening, the emergency manager of the Georges Pompidou hospital, Philippe Juvin, deplores the lack of data on the precise places where contamination is occurring in France.

A "big hole in the racket" which mainly results in "blind confinement". 

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It is one of the "big holes in the French racket in the fight against the coronavirus".

Guest from Europe Evening the day after the first weekend of the reconfinement, Philippe Juvin, emergency manager of the Georges Pompidou hospital and LR mayor of La Garenne-Colombes, criticizes a "kind of amateurism" and "unpreparedness" government in its crisis management.

In its sights, the lack of data on the places where coronavirus infections occur in France. 

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"At all times in epidemics, there is a great principle:" identify where infections are made. "But, while the second wave is sweeping over France," we still do not have these tools ", regrets the specialist. "So we are re-fining blindly, we are creating unrest and people do not understand," tackle Philippe Juvin. 

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