Fierce opponent of the health pass and very critical of the various vaccines against the coronavirus, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, leader of Debout France and candidate for the presidential election, was diagnosed positive for Covid-19, said Monday the secretary general of his political movement, Pierre-Jean Robinot.
"Nicolas Dupont-Aignan has tested positive during the last week, he is coming to the end of his period of isolation," said the right-hand man of the unfortunate presidential candidate in 2017. "When he got me called to tell me that he was positive, we took stock of the people he had met and we warned them, ”continued Pierre-Jean Robinot, who said he himself submitted to a test but not to have been contaminated.
According to the secretary general of DLF, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan suffered from "a slight headache".
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan refutes any concealment of his state of health
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan explained that he had carried out, in order to take a train, a first test which turned out to be negative on Thursday, December 9, but to have suffered from symptoms on Friday, December 10. He was then diagnosed positive for Covid-19. On the other hand, he rejected the accusations of concealing his state of health from people he had known in the days preceding his contamination.
According to
Liberation
, the deputy “knew he had been in contact” with his wife for several days before his positive diagnosis “and yet continued to participate in meetings” in the National Assembly. Nicolas Dupont-Aignan disputed this version to AFP, claiming to have known about his wife's contact on the evening of Thursday, December 9, then to have isolated himself, denouncing "slander" against him. According to the unsuccessful presidential candidate in 2017, all people encountered in the “48 hours” preceding his positive test were warned, in particular those encountered during a trip to Lorraine on Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 December.
Contemptor of the health pass, against which he has gone to demonstrate on numerous occasions, criticism against the vaccine campaign and skeptical about the effectiveness and safety of serums, Nicolas Dupont Aignan had told a passerby, during a trip in November last, that he was "not vaccinated".
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