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INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 1 INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO GOVERNMENTS AND CITIZENS OF THE WORLD : STOP to : terror, madness, manipulation, dictatorship, lies and the biggest health scam of the 21 th century August 26, 2020 We, health professionals, across several countries in the world : 1. We say : STOP to all crazy and disproportionate measures that have been taken since the beginning to fight SARS-CoV-2 (lockdown, blocking the economy and education, social distancing, wearing of masks for all, etc.) because they are totally unjustified, are not based on any scientific evidence and violate the basic principles of evidence-based medicine. However, we of course support reasonable measures such as recommendations of washing hands, sneezing or coughing in elbow, using a disposable tissue, etc. It is not the first time that humanity faces a new virus : it experienced H2N2 in 1957, H3N2 in 1968, SARS-CoV in 2003, H5N1 in 2004, H1N1 in 2009, MERS-CoV in 2012 and faces the seasonal flu virus every year. However, none of the measures taken for SARS-CoV-2 has been taken for these viruses. We are told : -"But, SARS-CoV-2 is very contagious" and we answer : IT'S ABSOLUTELY FALSE. This claim is, moreover, rejected by internationally renowned experts 1 . A simple comparison with the other viruses shows that the contagiousness of SARS-CoV-2 is moderate 2,3 . It’s diseases like measles that can be described as very contagious. For example, a person with measles can infect up to 20 people while a person infected with this coronavirus only contaminates 2 or 3, that is : 10 times less than measles. -"But, it is a new virus" and we answer : H1N1 and the other viruses that we mentioned were also new viruses. Yet : we did not put countries into lockdown, we did not block the global economy, we did not paralyze the education system, we did not social distancing and we did not tell the healthy people to wear masks. In

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INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 1

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE

OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO GOVERNMENTS

AND CITIZENS OF THE WORLD : STOP to : terror, madness, manipulation, dictatorship, lies and

the biggest health scam of the 21th century

August 26, 2020

We, health professionals, across several countries in the world :

1. We say : STOP to all crazy and disproportionate measures that have been taken

since the beginning to fight SARS-CoV-2 (lockdown, blocking the economy and

education, social distancing, wearing of masks for all, etc.) because they are totally

unjustified, are not based on any scientific evidence and violate the basic principles

of evidence-based medicine. However, we of course support reasonable measures

such as recommendations of washing hands, sneezing or coughing in elbow, using a

disposable tissue, etc.

It is not the first time that humanity faces a new virus : it experienced H2N2 in 1957,

H3N2 in 1968, SARS-CoV in 2003, H5N1 in 2004, H1N1 in 2009, MERS-CoV in

2012 and faces the seasonal flu virus every year. However, none of the measures

taken for SARS-CoV-2 has been taken for these viruses. We are told :

-"But, SARS-CoV-2 is very contagious" and we answer : IT'S ABSOLUTELY FALSE.

This claim is, moreover, rejected by internationally renowned experts1. A simple

comparison with the other viruses shows that the contagiousness of SARS-CoV-2 is

moderate2,3. It’s diseases like measles that can be described as very contagious. For

example, a person with measles can infect up to 20 people while a person infected

with this coronavirus only contaminates 2 or 3, that is : 10 times less than measles.

-"But, it is a new virus" and we answer : H1N1 and the other viruses that we

mentioned were also new viruses. Yet : we did not put countries into lockdown, we

did not block the global economy, we did not paralyze the education system, we did

not social distancing and we did not tell the healthy people to wear masks. In

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addition, some experts say that it is possible that this virus was already circulating

before but we did not realize it4.

-"But, we don't have a vaccine" and we answer : at the start of H1N1, we also had no

vaccine, as at the time of SARS-CoV. Yet : we did not put countries into lockdown,

we did not block the global economy, we did not paralyze the education system, we

did not social distancing and we did not tell the healthy people to wear masks.

-"But, this virus is much more deadly" and we answer : IT'S ABSOLUTELY FALSE.

Because, compared to the flu for example, and if we take into account the period

between 01 November and 31 March, there was worldwide -when those measures have been taken- : 860,000 cases and 40,000 deaths while the flu in the same

period of 5 months infects, on average 420 million people and kills 270,000. In

addition, the case fatality rate announced by the WHO (3,4%) was greatly

overestimated and was rejected from the beginning by eminent experts in

epidemiology5. But even if we take this case fatality rate, we can see that this

coronavirus is three times less lethal than that of 2003 (10%) and ten times less

lethal than that of 2012 (35%).

-"But, COVID-19 is a serious illness" and we answer : IT'S ABSOLUTELY FALSE.

SARS-CoV-2 is a benign virus for the general population as it causes 85% of benign

forms, 99% of those infected recover, it does not constitute a danger for pregnant

women and children (unlike the flu), it spreads less faster than the flu6 and 90% of

those who die are elderly people (who must, of course, be protected like other

populations at risk). This is why experts have called "delirium" the claim that it is a

serious illness and said, on August 19, that "it is not worse than the flu" 7.

-"But, there are asymptomatic people" and we answer : 77% of infected people are

asymptomatic in influenza too and they can also transmit the virus8. Yet : healthy

people are not told every year to wear masks and no social distancing is done

despite the fact that the flu infects 1 billion people and kills 650,000.

-"But, this virus leads to saturation of hospitals" and we answer : IT'S ABSOLUTELY FALSE. Saturation affects only a few hospitals, but people are made to believe that

the entire hospital system is saturated or that saturation is imminent when there are

thousands of hospitals in certain countries. Is it reasonable and true to attribute, for

example, to 1,000 or 2,000 hospitals a situation which concerns only 4 or 5

hospitals? Furthermore, it is not surprising that some hospitals were saturated

because they were situated in clusters (like Lombardy in Italy or New York in the

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USA). It should not be forgotten that hospitals in many countries have been

overwhelmed (including intensive care units) during previous influenza epidemics9

and at the time, we were even talking about : "tsunami" of patients in hospitals,

"saturated hospitals", tents erected outside the hospitals, "war zones", "collapsed

hospitals" and a "state of emergency". And yet : we did not put countries into

lockdown, we did not block the global economy, we did not paralyze the education

system, we did not social distancing and we did not tell the healthy people to wear

masks.

2. We say : STOP to these crazy measures also because of their catastrophic

consequences that have already started to appear : suicide of people as it was

reported in China, development of psychiatric disorders, paralysis of the educational

path of pupils and students at the university, negative impacts and dangers on

animals, neglecting other diseases (especially chronic) and an increase in their

mortality, domestic violence, economic losses, unemployment, major economic crisis

(few people know that the economic crisis of 2007-2008 has caused the suicide of at

least 13,000 people in Europe and North America), serious consequences on

agriculture, destabilization of countries and social peace, risk of wars. An editorial5

published in the European Journal Of Clinical Investigation has denounced, from the

beginning, the harms of : non‐evidence‐based extreme measures, exaggerated

information on the real danger of the virus and the fake news spread (even by major

journals). Some have even compared this pandemic to that of the 1918 influenza,

which is a LIE and a manipulation since it killed 50 million people, which has

absolutely nothing to do with the death toll of this coronavirus.

3. We REFUSE the obligation of contact tracing applications as it is the case in

certain countries because SARS-CoV-2 is a benign virus which does not justify such

a measure. Moreover, according to international recommendations and whatever the

severity of a pandemic (moderate, high, extraordinary), contact tracing is not

recommended. During flu epidemics, do we make contact tracing ? Yet, the flu virus

infects much more people and has more populations at risk than this coronavirus.

4. We say : STOP to censorship of experts and health professionals to prevent them

from telling the truth10 ( especially in countries that claim to be democratic).

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5. We share the opinion of experts who denounce the inclusion of screenings in the

counting of cases, even if the subjects are healthy and asymptomatic. This resulted

in an overestimation of the cases. It should be remembered that the definition11 of a

case in epidemiology is : “the occurrence of many possible outcomes : illnesses,

complications, sequelae, deaths. In so-called syndromic surveillance, the occurrence

of non-specific events such as grouping of symptoms or reasons for seeking care,

hospitalizations, calls to emergency services is defined as a case”. So, we say :

separate the screenings from the cases and stop confusing them.

6. We share the opinion of experts who denounce the fact that no distinction is made

between people who died from the virus and people who died with the virus (with co-

morbidities), the fact that the cause of death is attributed to SARS-CoV-2 without

testing or autopsy and that doctors are pressured to add COVID-19 to death

certificates even if the patient died from other reasons. This leads to an

overestimation of the number of deaths and constitutes a scandalous manipulation of the figures because during epidemics of seasonal flu for example, we don’t work

in this way. Especially, since 20% of COVID patients are co-infected with other

respiratory viruses12. After re-evaluation, only 12% of death certificates in a European

country13 have shown a direct causality from coronavirus. In an another european

country, Professors Yoon Loke and Carl Heneghan showed that a patient who has

tested positive, but successfully treated and discharged from hospital, will still be

counted as a COVID death even if he had a heart attack or were run over by a bus

three months later. On July 31, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(CDC)’s director of a country in North America recongnized that it is true that there is

a perverse economic incentive for hospitals to inflate coronavirus deaths.

7. We share the opinion of experts who warned against the almost systematic

intubation of certain patients, due to the mad fear of the virus. Protocols must be

changed as they have resulted in a high number of deaths14.

8. We say : it is important that a review of the analytical and clinical performances of

the tests placed on the market be made, including the virological tests. Many

testing kits are currently used when a significant part of their performances (for

example : analytical specificity, especially for the four seasonal coronaviruses) has

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not been evaluated, which is a serious problem because in addition to cases of false

negatives, the literature reports worrying false positives, which may overestimate the

number of cases and deaths. According to a professor of microbiology7, the false

positive rate can reach 20%. Certain scientific articles which reported these cases of

false positives have been censored15. Therefore, we say : STOP the obligation of

screening tests because of this unreliability and the lack of verification of their

performances and because nothing in this coronavirus (which is a benign virus

and with a low case fatality rate) justifies it. As we said : The flu infects 1 billion

people every year (30 times more than SARS-CoV-2) and yet no test is required for

travel.

9. We say to citizens : do not be afraid, this virus is benign unless you are part of the

populations at risk. If the TV channels do the same thing with the flu, the figures will

be much higher than for the coronavirus ! The TV channels will report to you every day, on average, 3 million cases and 2,000 flu deaths. And for tuberculosis, TV

channels will report to you each day, on average, 30,000 cases and 5,000 dead. In

fact, the flu virus infects 1 billion people each year and kills 650,000 and tuberculosis

infects 10,4 million people each year and kills 1,8 million people. In addition, on TV

you are informed about “cases” but they are screenings and not cases. A scientific

article, SARS-CoV-2 : fear versus data, published in the International Journal of

Antimicrobial Agents, has proven that the danger of the virus was overestimated and

that fear could be more dangerous than the virus itself.

10. We say to citizens : hand washing is a reflex that we must have throughout our

lives, whether there is coronavirus or not, because it is the most effective hygiene

measure. But wearing a mask when you are not sick and practicing social distancing,

it is not part of hygiene or preservation of public health, but it is madness. Wearing a

mask for a long time has several undesirable effects for your health16 and turns it into

a microbes nest. "The virus can gather in the mask and when you take it off, the virus

can be transferred to your hands and thereby spread further", state epidemiologist

Doctor Anders Tegnell. Asked if people are putting themselves more at risk by

wearing masks, Doctor Jenny Harries said : "Because of these behavioural issues,

people can adversely put themselves at more risk than less”. Even dentists warned,

recently, about the serious effects on oral health because they see that wearing

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masks for a long time leads to diseases like decaying teeth, periodontal diseases or

seriously sour breath. "We're seeing a lot of people with more inflammation, more

cavities and gum disease…We’re seeing inflammation in people’s gums that have

been healthy forever, and cavities in people who have never had them

before…About 50% of our patients are being impacted by this", says Doctor Robert

Raimondi, a dentist. "People tend to breathe through their mouth instead of through

their nose while wearing a mask…The mouth breathing is causing the dry mouth,

which leads to a decrease in saliva and saliva is what fights the bacteria and

cleanses your teeth…Patients are coming into us like, ‘Wow, my breath smells, I

need a cleaning.’ [But] when you smell the bad breath, you either already have

periodontal disease or you have a lot of bacteria that’s sitting on your tongue

because of dry mouth…Gum disease -or periodontal disease- will eventually lead to

strokes and an increased risk of heart attacks", says Doctor Marc Sclafani, another

dentist. In addition, many of you complain about these masks, especially in this

summer period. You must know that the mouth and the nose are not made to be obstructed. What you wear is a mask, apparently but a muzzle of your freedom, in

reality. Especially since the epidemic is over in most countries, as several experts

say like Professor Yoram Lass, and those who tell you the opposite are LIARS. By

telling you that the epidemic is not over, by talking about the threat of a second wave

(which is not based on any evidence), by asking you to wear a mask and to do social

distancing, the goal is, in fact, to prolong the fear until a vaccine is made and so that

it will be better accepted by you.

11. We say to the airlines compagnies : several scientific studies have shown a link

between excess in hygiene and the development of diseases such as allergic

diseases, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases or certain cancers. This is

what we call in medicine : the hygienist hypothesis. So, stop the disinfection

operations and remove the masks and the ridiculous protective suits of your

employees that we have seen in the media17. Doing this is madness. Airports must

also stop taking temperatures and making quarantine. SARS-CoV-2 is not the Black

plague. You too, like the citizens, have been manipulated.

12. We say to governments : lift all restrictions and obligations on citizens (state of

emergency, lockdown, wearing a mask, social distancing, etc) because they are

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stupid and purely dictatorial and have nothing to do with medicine or hygiene or the

preservation of public health. There is no scientific or medical reason for non-sick

citizens to wear a mask5. Doctor Pascal Sacré, anesthesiologist and intensive care

physician, said : "Forcing everyone to wear them all the time, while the epidemic

disappears, is a scientific and medical aberration". Professor Didier Raoult says :

"The decision of lockdown as the decision of wearing masks…are not based on

scientific data…". Doctor Lisa Brosseau and Doctor Margaret Sietsema, experts on

respiratory protection, say : «We do not recommend requiring the general public who

do not have symptoms of COVID-19-like illness to routinely wear cloth or surgical

masks because : there is no scientific evidence they are effective in reducing the

risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission…». Professor Maël Lemoine precised that the

change in the recommendations about masks is : "political, not scientific". In some

Asian countries, people wear masks all the year (to protect themselves from

pollution, for example). Did this widespread mask-wearing in these countries prevent

them from having coronavirus epidemics ? Does this widespread mask-wearing in

these countries prevent them from having each year epidemics of the flu or other

respiratory viruses ? The answer is of course : no. On the other hand, with the 8

million tonnes of plastic that are already dumped into the oceans every year, masks

and gloves add a new threat and constitute a pollution that is particularly dangerous

for our health and for fauna. In Italy, if only 1% of the masks currently used were

thrown, 10 million masks would end up in the ocean each month18. In addition, the

surgical masks have a lifespan of 450 years! Therefore, we say to governments :

STOP these illegal and dangerous measures of mandatory mask wearing.

13. We say to the police : the citizens owe you a lot because you are every day the

guarantors of their security and the respect of law and order. But this does not mean

submitting blindly to unfair orders. It was this mistake that led to the second world war

and the death of 50 million people. So, we tell you : enforce the law but not injustice

and dictatorship, refuse to enforce these measures, refuse to verbalize your fellow

citizens (when they are not wearing a mask for example), don’t beat them, do not

imprison them. Don’t be the instruments of dictatorship. Be on the side of the citizens and follow the beautiful example of the American police officers who

supported the citizens by kneeling with them. We assure you that these measures

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have nothing to do with medicine or hygiene or the preservation of public health, it is

dictatorship and madness.

14. We say to citizens : we must respect the law. But, this does not mean blind

submission to madness, injustice or dictatorship. It was this blind submission of

citizens that led to the second world war with the death of 50 million people. You were born free and you must live free, therefore : do not be afraid and if you are

not sick : take off the masks, leave your house as you wish and without social

distancing, but do it peacefully and without any violence. Professors Carl Heneghan

and Tom Jefferson, epidemiologists with a great expertise in evidence-based

medicine, say : “There is no scientific evidence to support the disastrous two-

metre rule. Poor quality research is being used to justify a policy with enormous

consequences for us all”.

15. We say that a total reform of the WHO must be done. WHO's successes are

indisputed : millions of lives have been saved thanks to smallpox vaccination

programs and the consumption of tobacco has been reduced worldwide. However,

the major problem of the WHO is that, since several years, it is 80% funded by

companies (especially, pharmaceutical laboratories) and private donors (especially, a

very well-known foundation) and there are many scandals : false alarm on H1N1 flu

under the pressure of pharmaceutical lobbies, disturbing complacency towards

glyphosate which the WHO declared safe despite the victims of the herbicide,

blindness towards the consequences of pollution due to oil companies in Africa,

minimization of the human toll of nuclear disasters from Chernobyl to Fukushima and

the disasters of the use of depleted uranium munitions in Iraq and the Balkans, non-

recognition of Artemisia in the treatment of malaria to protect pharmaceutical

interests despite the fact that it has been already evidence-based medicine. The

independence of the organization is compromised both by the influence of industrial

lobbies -especially pharmaceuticals- and by the interests of its member states, in

particular : China. The president of a country said : “I think that the World Health

Organization should be ashamed of themselves because they are like the public

relations agency for China”. The Geneva institution, which had underestimated the

Ebola threat (more than eleven thousand dead) is also accused of neglect towards

tropical diseases, in favor of juicier markets. An investigation done in 2016 (WHO in

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the clutches of lobbyists)19 showed an edifying radiography of the WHO ; a weakened

structure subject to multiple conflicts of interest. This investigation has shown how

private interests dominate public health in the WHO. It is not acceptable that the

money which finances it comes mainly from a single person and that it is infiltrated by

lobbies. Recently, the WHO became even more discredited by falling into the trap of

the Lancet Gate while a simple student could find that it was a fraudulent study.

At the time of the H1N1 flu : Doctor Wolfgang Wodarg, the chairman of the Health

Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, criticized the

influence of the pharmaceutical industry on scientists and officials of the WHO,

saying that it has led to the situation where "unnecessarily millions of healthy people

were exposed to the risk of poorly tested vaccines" and that, for a flu strain, it was

"vastly less harmful" than all previous flu epidemics20. He was totally right because,

later, the vaccine made 1,500 victims of narcolepsy including 80% of children, as we

will see. He also criticized the WHO for spreading the fear of a "false pandemic",

called it "one of the greatest medicine scandals of the century" and he called also for an enquiry. In fact, the criteria for declaring a pandemic (such as severity) have

been modified by the WHO under the influence of pharmaceutical lobbyists so that

they can sell the vaccines to countries around the world. According to a report21 done

by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe about the way in which the

H1N1 influenza pandemic had been managed, including by the WHO : "waste of

large sums of public money and also unjustified scares and fears about health

risks…Grave shortcomings have been identified regarding the transparency of

decision-making processes relating to the pandemic which have generated concerns

about the possible influence of the pharmaceutical industry on some of the major

decisions relating to the pandemic. It must be feared that this lack of transparency

and accountability will result in a plummet in confidence in the advice given by major

public health institutions".

History repeats itself today with exactly the same actors and the same compaign of

fear. The former WHO director of public health department revealed in another

investigation (TrustWHO) that at the time of H1N1 nobody was afraid at the WHO and that he didn’t know anyone at the WHO who had himself vaccinated,

including the former Director-General : the Chinese Margaret Chan22. Although he

was a leading official at the WHO, he was excluded as well as most of his colleagues

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from a meeting between the Director-General and the pharmaceutical companies

manufacturing the vaccine and the reason was : "it is a private meeting”…

16. We say that an enquiry must be opened and that certain WHO officials must be

questioned, in particular the one who made the international promotion of the

lockdown, which is a heresy from a medical point of view and a scam that has misled

the world. Indeed, on February 25, 2020 : the head of WHO-China joint mission on

COVID-19, praised the response brought by Beijing to the epidemic23. He said that

China had succeeded by "old-fashioned" tools, emphasized that "the world needed to

learn from China" and must be inspired by it. He also said that "if he had COVID-19,

he wanted to be treated in China" ! Once, he also praised China24 calling it "very

open" and "very transparent".

Who can believe these statements ? Who can believe that if he had COVID-19, he

wanted to be treated in China ? Who can believe that the world must be inspired by

China and that the control of the epidemic must be done with "old-fashioned

methods" ? What is amazing is that he made the whole world believe what he said.

Because unfortunately : since his declarations and the report overseen by him (where

we can read that China methods are : "agile and ambitious"), the countries of the

world have taken disproportionate measures and blindly followed the

recommendations of the WHO by confining their populations. Fear and psychosis

have been propagated by presenting SARS-CoV-2 as a very dangerous virus or with

massive mortality when it is absolutely not the case. Fortunately, an interview with

him showed an important part of the truth and WHO's conflicts of interest with China

when a journalist asked him about the status of Taiwan (which is in conflict with

China) in the WHO and whether the WHO would reconsider Taiwan's membership :

he pretended not to hear the question then when he was asked again, he ended the

video call ! (The video reached more than 8 million views)25. It was also he who said

at the end of February : "There is only one drug right now that we think may have real

efficacy and that's remdesivir". How can he say this even before the results come out

? And why did he say it ?

Canadian Members of Parliament26 have even issued a mandatory summons to him,

after he turned down repeated invitations to testify to a House of Commons

committee. Even, the Canadian Conservative Leader has raised concerns about the

accuracy of the WHO’s data on COVID-19. Indeed, saying that China has reduced

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the number of cases or managed the epidemic well and has flattened the curve

thanks to the lockdown is a pure lie and is not based on any evidence because no

one is able to give the number of cases or deaths in China if it had not applied the

lockdown. In addition, a few months later : the world discovered that the numbers of

cases and deaths were not even true !

Recently, three African countries expelled WHO officials because, according to some

states, they falsified the COVID-19 case numbers by inflating them.

The people who are behind the lockdown, the global psychosis and terror, when they

see : the rush of people to the supermarkets, the people arguing for pasta or toilet

paper, the distances of 1 meter as if it was the plague, the people confined as if they

were animals, the streets disinfected, the police beating citizens, drones and

helicopters mobilized, the people going out with certificates, the wearing of mask

despite the end of the epidemic and the fact that people are not sick, it is not

excluded that they are laughing because of the ease with which they have

manipulated whole countries and may be, they even call them : sheep.

The madness has reached the point that in some countries : beaches have been

disinfected with bleach, mustached and bearded firefighters have been banned from

work, plexiglass barriers have been installed everywhere (even in the classrooms) as

if it was the pestilence, a train was stopped because a person was not wearing the

mask, families deprived of seeing their dead (as if the virus was going to jump from

the body and bite them), women in their seventies fined after going out to throw trash

and even coins and banknotes coming from abroad have been "isolated" !

How can countries accept to fall into this level of madness, stupidity and dictatorhip ?

Especially those who call themselves democratic countries. All this for a virus that

causes 85% of mild forms and for which 99% of infected people recover. WHO has

urged the world to copy China's response to COVID-19 and it has succeeded ; every country in the world, blindly following the WHO, has become a certified copy of China. Only a few countries have refused to imitate others stupidly like Sweden or

Belarus that can be congratulated. The president of a European country was right

when he said that : “it is only a psychosis more dangerous than the virus itself”.

World renowned experts have qualified the global alert as "disproportionate".

Professor Jean-François Toussaint said : "It seems to me that WHO has a very great responsibility in not being able to establish priority, in having tirelessly

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repeated that it was a threat to the humanity” (Journal International de Médecine,

June 13, 2020).

17. We say that we must stop following blindly WHO because it is not a learned

society and is far from being independent, as we have seen.

Asked about the reason of the decision to make 11 vaccines compulsory, a former

health minister27 of a European country answered : "It is a public health decision

which in fact responds to a global objective of the WHO which demands today from all countries of the world to obtain 95% of children vaccinated for the necessary

vaccines”.

We also recommend governments to choose well the experts who advise them and

avoid those who have links with pharmaceutical companies ;

An eminent professor in infectiology made this remark on certain experts of a

European country: “An eminent member of the High Council's Communicable

Diseases Commission received 90,741 euros from the pharmaceutical industry,

including 16,563 euros from [the pharmaceutical laboratory which produces a

competing molecule of hydroxychloroquine]. However, it is this High Council which

made the famous decision of prohibiting hydroxychloroquine, except for those who

will die...I do not see any trace in this decision of the respect of the procedure for

managing conflicts of interest...If a member presents a major conflict of interest, he

must leave the meeting and not participate in the debates or in the writing of the

decision...However, at the bottom of this decision, there is no mention of conflicts of

interest or the number of members qualified who participated in the vote. It’s a

serious violation of the rules”.

A former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine said : "The medical

profession is being bought by the pharmaceutical industry, not only in terms of the

practice of medicine, but also in terms of teaching and research. The academic

institutions of this country are allowing themselves to be the paid agents of the

pharmaceutical industry. I think it's disgraceful” 28. This, of course, should not be

generalized to everyone.

18. We say to governments : no longer follow -in epidemics- the mathematical

models which are virtual things unrelated to reality and which have misled the world

in several occasions and were a justification for the mad policies of lockdown.

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Indeed, a European university which has strong links with the WHO said that :

-50,000 British people will die from mad cow disease whereas in the end only 177

have died.

-Bird flu was going to kill 200 million people while only 282 died.

-H1N1 flu was going to kill 65,000 British people while only 457 died29. The mortality

rate was also exaggerated and the H1N1 flu ended up being milder than originally

anticipated motivating some to decry the considerable money, time and resources

consumed by the response. At that time, the press discovered that the rector of this

university30, who advised WHO and governments, received a salary of 116,000 £ a

year from the swine flu vaccine manufacturer.

Today, it is on the base of the same faulty model, developed for the planning of the

influenza pandemic, that they gave their astrological predictions on COVID-19 ; they

said that 500,000 will die in the UK, 2,2 million in the USA, 70,000 in Sweden and

between 300,000 and 500,000 in France31 ! Who can believe these crazy numbers ?

That’s why Professor Didier Raoult qualifies these modellings as : "the modern

version of divinations". Professor John Ashton also denounced these astrological

predictions and the fact that they have a kind of religious status. In addition, the press

has discovered that the one who, in this university, urged governments to make

lockdown does not even respect what he recommended them32. Here, too, an enquiry

must be conducted with certain officials of this university. Professor Jean-François

Toussaint said about the lockdown : "We must absolutely prevent any government

from making such a decision again. Especially since the instrumentalization of the

pandemic with generalized lockdowns for half of humanity has only resulted in

strengthening authoritarian regimes and stopping campaigns to prevent major deadly

diseases. In France, the simulations estimating that 60,000 lives have been saved

are pure fantasies”. The famous international slogan : "stay home, save lives" was

just a lie. On the contrary, lockdown has killed many people.

19. We REFUSE the compulsory vaccination and we REFUSE the compulsory

coronavirus vaccination certificate to travel, for the following reasons :

-The vaccine is not essential because 85% of the forms are benign, 99% of the

infected subjects recover and the children as well as the pregnant women are not

subjects at risk. In addition, a large part of the population is already protected against

SARS-CoV-2 by the cross-immunity acquired with the seasonal coronaviruses33.

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Saying that we are not sure of this is a LIE and raising doubts on the duration or the

effectiveness of this protection is a manipulation aiming to protect the business plan

of the vaccine.

-It is an RNA virus, therefore more prone to mutations and there is a risk that the

vaccine may be ineffective.

-Vaccine trials are carried out in a rush34 and some call for speeding up the testing

procedures and doing them without the usual animal trials, which is risky. Testing

vaccines without taking the time to fully understand safety risks could bring

unwarranted setbacks during the pandemic and into the future.

-The previous trials of vaccines against coronaviruses are worrying34 :

in 2004, one of the vaccines developed against SARS had caused hepatitis to the

animals on which it had been tested. Another vaccine in the testing phase had

caused severe lung damage to laboratory animals, making them more susceptible to

future infections. Decades ago, vaccines developed against another coronavirus,

feline infectious peritonitis virus, increased cats’ risk of developing the disease

caused by the virus. Similar phenomena have been seen in animal studies for other

viruses, including the coronavirus that causes SARS.

-Some vaccines are tested by companies that have no experience in the manufacture and marketing of vaccines and that use new technologies in

medicine of which we know neither the benefits nor the risks for health.

-The search for financial profit of several pharmaceutical companies at the expense

of the people’s health (without generalizing, of course).

The head of a pharmaceutical company said to his shareholders during H1N1 flu :

"This vaccine, it will be a significant opportunity in terms of income. It is a nice boost

for us, for the turnover and for the cash flow” 27 .

The former health minister of a European country declared on May 23, 2020 :

"When there is an epidemic like COVID, we see : mortality, when we are a doctor, ...

or we see : suffering. And there are people who see : dollars…you have big

laboratories that say : now is the time to make billions” 35.

On June 16, 2020, Professor Christian Perronne, a specialist in infectious diseases,

said to Sud Radio about the coronavirus vaccine : "We don't need it at all ... All this

is about purely commercial goals". The website of the magazine Nexus published on

August 07 the opinion of Doctor Pierre Cave who said : "In France, the epidemic is

over…as a doctor, I do not hesitate to anticipate the decisions of the government :

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We must not only refuse these vaccines [against COVID-19], but we must also

denounce and condemn the purely mercantile approach and the abject cynicism

which guided their production".

-The scandalous ethical violations in many clinical trials :

As Western countries do not allow them to violate ethical principles, many

pharmaceutical companies (without generalizing) carry out their clinical trials of drugs

and vaccines in developing or poor countries where experiments are carried out on

people without informing them and without their consent. A report36 written by Irene

Schipper (SOMO briefing paper on ethics in clinical trials) showed shocking and very

serious ethical violations ; in a clinical trial, for example, African women became

infected by HIV and then ill with AIDS. This clinical trial was funded by well-known

foundation and laboratory. In some countries, these scandalous clinical trials were

carried out with the complicity of local authorities and with conflicts of interest.

-A pharmaceutical company : AstraZeneca has been granted protection from future

product liability claims related to its COVID-19 vaccine, in case of harmful side effects

by most of the countries with which it has struck supply agreements. In other words, it

is the states and not AstraZeneca that will compensate the victims, that is to say with

the money of the citizens ! In this regard, we say to citizens : protest MASSIVELY

against this scandalous, shameful and deeply unfair agreement until it will be

deleted. You must refuse this IRRESPONSIBLE use of your money. Even Belgian

experts were “shocked” by this agreement.

-The scandals of dangerous and even deadly vaccines developed during epidemics

and we will mention two examples (we are, of course, not anti-vaccines since it calls

into question the discoveries of Edward Jenner) :

The scandal of the vaccine against the H1N1 : it has been tested on a small

number of people and yet it was marketed as safe in 2009. But one year later,

concerns were raised in Finland and Sweden about a possible association between

narcolepsy and the vaccine. A subsequent cohort study in Finland reported a 13-fold

increased risk of narcolepsy after vaccination in children and young people aged 4-

19, most of whom had onset within three months after vaccination and almost all

within six months. In 2013, a study published in the British Medical Journal confirmed

these results for England, too37. In total, this dangerous vaccine has resulted in 1,500

cases of narcolepsy in Europe alone and 80% of the victims are children. Part of the

vaccinated NHS medical staff was also affected by narcolepsy.

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Narcolepsy is a chronic and incurable neurological disease where patients fall asleep

uncontrollably, they suffer from sleep attacks that last minutes and happen anywhere

and at anytime in the day (daytime sleepiness) and are also victims of impressive

cataplexy attacks (sudden temporary muscle weakness or loss of muscular control

caused by a strong emotion like a laugh, anger or surprise. This can cause weakness

in the knees, inability to articulate or sometimes even a fall during a few seconds).

This disease damages mental function and memory and can lead to hallucinations

and mental illness. Peter Todd, a lawyer who represented many of the claimants, told

the Sunday Times: "There has never been a case like this before. The victims of this

vaccine have an incurable and lifelong condition and will require extensive

medication". Among the vaccine victims : Josh Hadfield (eight years) who is on anti-

narcolepsy drugs costing £15,000 a year to help him stay awake during the school

day. "If you make him laugh, he collapses. His memory is shot. There is no cure. He

says he wishes he hadn't been born. I feel incredibly guilty about letting him have the

vaccine", said his mother38. Families suffered an ordeal that lasted 7 years to win

their case in court. And instead of the pharmaceutical laboratories compensating

them, the states38,39 did it, that is to say with the money of the citizens !

The scandal of the deadly dengue vaccine in an Asian country40, in 2018 : According to the office of the prosecutor Persida Acosta, 500 children died as a result

of this vaccine and several thousand are sick. Some children need operations to

absorb the blood after severe bleedings. Most families cannot pay those operations.

According to the prosecutor, the responsibilities are shared between the laboratory

which sold "a dangerous vaccine" and the government which set up a "massive and

indiscriminate" vaccination campaign, in deplorable conditions. Doctor Erwin Erfe,

who worked for the prosecutor's office, performed two to three autopsies of children

per week with always the same results : "Internal bleedings, especially in the brain

and lungs...and swollen organs". This vaccine, however, promised to be a planetary

triumph ; in 2015, the laboratory confirmed with great fanfare the marketing of a

revolutionary dengue vaccine. It was a world first, the product of twenty years of

research and 1,5 billion euros of investment. Yet from the beginning, voices raised in

the scientific community :

Doctor Antonio Dans tried to warn about the inconclusive results of the first clinical

trials. In the United States, Professor Scott Halstead, a world renowned specialist in

the disease, even sent a video broadcasted in the Senate of the country to urge to

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suspend the vaccination program. The former health minister of the country has been

charged in this scandal. "It’s the lure of profit that killed these children", said

prosecutor Persida Acosta.

20. We say : STOP to all these mad, dictatorial measures and certainly not

sanitary because of which tragedies occur every day : a teenage girl committed

suicide in Great Britain because, for her, the lockdown lasted 300 years41, a pregnant

woman suffered martyrdom during the childbirth in France42, a teenager in the USA

suffered a displaced jaw and will require surgery after he was assaulted by a couple

he asked to wear masks, a nurse were also assaulted in France and a bus driver

even died due to these illegal measures of mandatory masks, 60,000 cancer

patients could die in the UK because of a lack of treatment or diagnosis according

to Professor Karol Sikora, 12,000 people could die per day by the end of the year

as a result of hunger linked to COVID-19 measures (according to Oxfam), the

number of cardiac arrest doubled in some countries43, companies go bankrupt, 305

million full-time jobs have been lost -affecting especially : women and young people-

according to the International Labour Organisation, a man is dead because of mask

in the USA44, etc. Even the birds suffer from these dangerous measures and are

trapped and killed because of the masks : " [the gull could only] stumble and fall as

the poor thing had a disposable Covid face mask tangled around both legs…It's clear

the mask was there for some time and the elastic straps had tightened around his

legs as his joints were swollen and sore…I'm concerned that this gull could be the

first of many victims now that face masks are the norm", employees of the royal

society for the prevention of cruelty to animals said to the BBC on July 20 and the

bird suffered this torture for a week ! It should, also, be noted that the initial and

primary cause of George Floyd's tragedy is the lockdown : if there was no lockdown,

he would not have lost his job, he would have been on May 25 at work, he would not

have been murdered, the stores vandalism and fires as well as the clashes with the

police would not have happened, the chaos in the USA would have been avoided

and George Floyd would still be alive among us today.

21. We say to governments : EVERYTHING must return immediately to normal

(including the reopening of hospital services, air transport, economy, schools and

universities) and this global hostage-taking must stop because you have known,

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with supporting evidence, that you as citizens, have been the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21th century. Professor Carl Heneghan said on August 23 that

the public fear that is stopping the country returning to normal is unfounded,

according to the Express. Professors Karina Reiss and Sucharit Bhakdi released in

June, a book called : "Corona : false alarm ?" 45 . The mayor of a city in Europe

declared : "The atmosphere spread on [the subject of the coronavirus] is particularly

heavy and becomes suspicious". Doctor Olivier Chailley has written a book called :

"The virus of fear, how the whole world became crazy". Professor Sucharit Bhakdi

(he sent, also, a letter to Angela Merkel) described the measures taken, including

lockdown, as : "grotesque, absurd and very dangerous...a horrible impact on the

world economy...self-destruction and collective suicide...". An international and

independent investigation must be opened and those responsible must be tried.

22. We say to the citizens : to keep you in the “flock”, it is possible that some will try

to discredit us by all means, for example by accusing us of conspiracy, etc. Do not

listen to them, they are LIARS because the information you have been given are :

medical, scientific and documented.

23. We say to the citizens : this letter should not lead you to violence towards

anyone. React peacefully. And if a healthcare professional who signs this letter will

be attacked or slandered or threatened or persecuted : support him MASSIVELY.

Dear citizens : a lot of scientists, eminent professors in medicine and health

professionals around the world denounced what is going on and it’s time for you to

wake up ! If you don’t talk, new dictatorial measures “made in China” will be imposed.

You must REFUSE this. We assure you that these measures have nothing to do with

medicine or hygiene or the preservation of public health, it is dictatorship and

madness. Doctor Anders Tegnell said : «The world went mad» with coronavirus

lockdowns which «fly in the face of what is known about handling virus pandemics».

24. We invite health professionals ALL AROUND THE WORLD to be strong and

courageous and to do their duty of telling the truth, to join us MASSIVELY in the

collective : United Health Professionals and to sign this letter by :

-Sending 4 informations : first name, last name, profession and country to :

[email protected]

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-Sending (to [email protected]) a video (in English or in your

language) between 5 and 10 minutes in which you give your opinion and expertise on

COVID-19 or on the measures taken to fight COVID-19. Your video will be then

published on the YouTube channel of the collective.

The list of signatories will be updated regularly.

Albert Einstein said : "the world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by

those who look at them without doing anything".

Follow us on :

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-YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl84pLXXDdyPqbhazvdvYUw/

-Twitter : https://twitter.com/UnitedHealthPr2

-Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/unitedhealthprofessionals/

SIGNATORIES MEMBERS OF THE COLLECTIVE :

Professor Martin Haditsh, microbiology, infectious disease and tropical medicine

specialist, Austria

Ghislaine Gigot, general practitioner, France

François Pesty, pharmacist, France

Catherine Raulin, general practitioner, France

Laurent Hervieux, general practitioner, France

Geneviève Magnan, nurse, France

Jean-Pierre Eudier, dental surgeon, Luxembourg

Andrée Van Den Borre, dental surgeon, Belgium

Mauricio Castillo, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, Chile

Marie-Claude Luley-Leroide, general practitioner, France

Daniele Joulin, general practitioner, France

Mohamed Zelmat, clinical biologist, France

Nadine Blondel, nurse, France

Hélène Banoun, pharmacist and biologist, France

Estelle Ammar, speech therapist, France

Caroline Durieu, general practitioner, Belgium

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Doris Stucki, psychiatrist, Switzerland

Jessica Leddy, licensed acupuncturist, United States

Fabien Quedeville, general practitioner, France

Michel Angles, general practitioner, France

Dominique Carpentier, general practitioner, France

Christophe Cornil, plastic surgeon, France

Pierre Brihaye, ear, nose and throat specialist, Belgium

Elizabeth Luttrell, certified nursing assistant, United States

Tasha Clyde, nurse, United States

Walter Weber, internal medicine and oncology specialist, Germany

Professor Pierre-Francois Laterre, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician,

Belgium

Sylvie Lathoud, clinical psychologist, France

Karim Boudjedir, hematologist, France

Caroline Heisch, osteopath, France

Eric Blin, physiotherapist, France

Vincent Schmutz, dental surgeon, France

Zieciak WB, ears nose and throat surgeon, South Africa

Virginie Merlin, nurse, Belgium

Gabriel Brieuc, anesthesiologist, Belgium

Marie-José Eck, general practitioner, France

Patricia Grasteau, nursing assistive personnel, France

Christine Villeneuve, psychotherapist, France

Philippe Voche, plastic surgeon, France

Gérard Bossu, osteopath, France

Elaine Walker, emergency medicine physician, United States

Richard Amerling, nephrologist, United States

Phil Thomas, general practitioner, South Africa

Manfred Horst, allergologist and immunologist, France

Sybille Burtin, public health physician, France

Chantal Berge, nurse, France

Denis Agret, emergency medicine and public health physician, France

Mélanie Dechamps, intensive care physician, Belgium

Pascal Sacré, intensive care physician, Belgium

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Prosper Aimé Seme Ntomba, dental surgeon, Cameroon

Sandrine Lejong, pharmacist, Belgium

Professor Jan Zaloudik, surgical oncology, Czech Republic

Cerise Gaugain, midwife, France

Delphine Balique, midwife, France

Marion Campo, midwife, France

Olivier Chailley, cardiologist, France

Johan Sérot, physiotherapist, France

Arlette Fauvelle, pharmacist, Belgium

Farooq Salman, ear, nose and throat specialist, Irak

Olga Goodman, rheumatologist, United States

Pascal Leblond, nurse, France

Sybille Morel, nurse, France

Marie-Thérèse Nizier, physiotherapist, France

Graziella Mercy, nurse, France

Pierre Maugeais, general practitioner, France

Carrie Madej, internal medicine specialist, United States

Victor Gomez Saviñon, cardiac surgeon, Mexico

Martin Boucher, nurse, Canada

Evelyne Nicolle, pharmacist, France

Agnès Dupond, general practitioner, France

Azad Mitha, general practitioner, France

Ines Heller, physiotherapist, France

Marie Laravine, nurse, France

Khaleel Kareem, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, Irak

Tonya Davis, certified nursing assistant, United States

Mary Baty, dental hygienist, United States Jean-Pierre Letourneur, hepatogastroenterologist, France

Luis Angel Ponce Torres, trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, Peru

Professor Christophe de Brouwer, public health physician, Belgium

Corinne Dodelin-Bricout, pediatrician, France

Jana Schwiek, pharmacist, Germany

Thierry Gourvénec, pédopsychiatrist, France

Stefan Landshamer, pharmacist, Germany

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Christine Schirmann, physiotherapist, France

Jean Pierre Garcia, general practitioner, France

Thomas Haase, pharmacist, Germany

Louis Fouché, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, France

Professor Paul Touboul, cardiologist, France

Michael Knoch, physician, Germany

Claire Charton Promeyrat, nurse, France

Kerstin Schön, neurology, psychiatry and psychotherapy specialist, Germany

Paul-Conrad Delaëre, physiotherapist, France

Manon Dannenmuller, physioterapist, France

Catherine Solignac-Fernström, immunoallergist, France

Cécile Andri, physician, Belgium

Perrine Terrasse, physiotherapist and nutritionist, France

Maria Ojeda, physiotherapist, France

Cornelia Schielein, pharmacist, Germany

Felix Schielein, pharmacist, Germany

Christine Dubois, nurse, France

Angelique Huet, nursing assistive personnel, France

Noémie Marguet, general practitioner, France

Michel Charluet, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

Hind Mahmoudi, nurse, Switzerland

Isabelle Riou, nurse, France

Jean-François Bertholon, physiologist, France

Clotilde Branly, midwife, France

Isabelle Ducros, nurse, France

Caroline Viane, allergist, France

Edouard Descat, radiologist, France

Matthias Pietzner, pharmacist, Germany

Catherine Salvi-Defrasne, general practitioner, Switzerland

Brigitte Debourg, nurse, France

Amandine Thomasset, psychiatrist, France

Nathalie Garcia-Bonnet, general practitioner, France

Christiane Conte Guiraud, endocrinologist, France

Martine Matthey, nurse, France

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Daniela Engel, general practitioner, France

Florent Collonge, physiotherapist, France

Hélène Feuvrier-Romand, general practitioner, France

Professor Fady G Haddad, internal medicine specialist, Lebanon

Olivier Catry, physiotherapist, Luxembourg

Elena Andrei, general practitioner, Romania

Dorothée Bordier, pharmacist, Switzerland

Sophie Biénabe, emergency medicine physician, France

Francesco Martini, digestive surgeon, France

Bruno Valois, general practitioner, France

Florence Jonville, nurse, France

Céline Deladreue, pharmacist, France

Laura Meyer, physiotherapist, Belgium

François-Xavier Clément, anesthesiologist, Switzerland

Leandro Patterson Silva, general practitioner, Cuba

Pierre Gautron, nurse, France

Corinne Daurat, nurse, France

Emmanuel Agyemang, nurse, France

Jean-Philippe Wispelaere, nurse, France

Marc Keucker, legal medicine specialist, France

Marta Barreda González, general practitioner and public health specialist, Spain

Carmela Scuncio, nursing assistive personnel, Switzerland

Didier Mariéthoz, nutritionist, Switzerland

Murielle François, pediatrician and endocrinologist, France

Alain Roguet, dental surgeon, France

Christine Albanel, dental surgeon, France

Delphine Rive, general practitioner, France

Jérôme Le Bihan, general practitioner, France

Bruno Staquet, general practitioner, Switzerland

Robert Béliveau, general practitioner, Canada

Claire-Hélène Henesse, nurse, Switzerland

Arlette Flori Le Fur, rheumatologist, France

Hélène De Cristoforo, general practitioner, France

Sylvie Huitorel, nurse, France

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Jean-Marie Lupart, psychiatrist, France

Annick Zabulon, nurse, France

Frédérique Giacomoni, psychiatrist, Switzerland

Olivier Gérin, general practitioner, Switzerland

Chantal Leveille, nurse, France

Cécilia Plaisant, pharmacist, France

Xavier Larvor, occupational physician, France

Michelle Camelin, general practitioner, France

Florence Jacquelin, general practitioner and palliative care physician, France

Andreas Stein, general practitioner, Germany

Bettina Weisheit, pharmacist, Germany

Susanne Weisheit, psychiatrist, Germany

Sabine Paliard Franco, general practitioner, France

Brigitte Delporte, general practitioner and acupuncturist, France

Patricia Combier, general practitioner, France

Marie-Bénédicte Hibon, general practitioner, France

Maxime Carron, pharmacist, France

Soraya Abbassen, dental surgeon, Algeria

Amale Belemlih, osteopath, Morroco

Carmela Baur, pharmacist, Germany

Marianne Klein, physician, Switzerland

Karine Hadida, clinical psychologist, France

Christine Dautheribes, anesthesiologist, France

Jean-François Enault, anesthesiologist, France

Nathalie Fournier, dermatologist, France

Aude Meesemaecker, nurse, France

Milana Lenzlinger, acupuncturist, Switzerland

Sandra Mannstadt, child psychologist and psychotherapist, Switzerland

Philip Siegenthaler, general practitionner, Switzerland

Anne Andre De L'arc, nurse, France

Marijo Ferrier, nurse, France

Claire Renou, nurse, France

Karim Zaher, physiotherapist, France

Stéphanie Delhaye, nurse, France

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René Studer, clinical microbiologist, Switzerland

Jean-Claude Fajeau, physician, Switzerland

Mignon Hugues, general practitioner, Belgium

Alessandro Salsi, speech therapist, Italy

Bernadette Petithomme, psychiatrist, France

Nadia Banaszynski, nurse, France

Nicole Colomas, nurse, France

Martine Goueze, midwife, France

Émilie Taine, midwife, France

Rita Köppel, pharmacist, Germany

Daniel Favre, physiotherapist and osteopath, Switzerland

Paul Wüthrich, nurse, Switzerland

Yann Burmann, nurse, Switzerland

Olivier Collet, osteopath, France

Laurent Lalliot, physiotherapist, France‌

Jean-François Pascal, geriatrician, France

Michèle Michet, anesthesiologist, France

Jeanne-Marie Bernard, nurse, France

Maria Niero, nurse, Argentina

Marie-Ève Parenteau, acupuncturist, Mexico

Aisatou Guaye, nurse anesthesist, Switzerland

Marique Sean, physiotherapist, Belgium

Chloé Raynal, nurse, France

Solenne Lapalus-Erhard, clinical psychologist, France

Isabelle Brunat, clinical psychologist, France

Robert Luy, general practitioner, France

Françoise Hossenlopp, general practitioner, France

Ahmad Harfoosh, cardiologist, Egypt

Cathy Duquaine, nurse, Belgium

Zohra Alami Merouni, clinical biologist, Morroco

Alexandra Meert, clinical psychologist, Belgium

Jens Münch, neurologist, France

Jean-François Comet, general practitioner, France

Yves Gaignoux, general practitioner, France

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Julie Lam, general practitioner, France

Michel Arteil, dental surgeon, France

Jean Marie Radiguet, general practitioner, New Caledonia

Fatima Azizi, general practitioner, Morroco

Vincent Pissoat, dentist, Germany

Carmen Marti Amiguet, radiologist, Spain

Nassime Touillon, general practitioner, France

Noella Szerzyna Gay, surgeon, France

Cecilia Lopez, cardiologist, France

Maud Lenglet, nurse, France

Lucy Warren, nurse, France

Chris Tsiros, Public and community health specialist, Greece

Javier Cabeza Marinelli, neurologist, Argentina

Ricardo Falcón Lambán, general practitioner, Spain

Gaelle Wery, physiotherapist, New Caledonia

Mary Maliet, nurse, France

Eric Neuman, psychiatrist, France

Mélanie Gourmelon, speech therapist, France

Lise Nathanson, clinical psychologist, France

Florence Tisserant, pharmacist, France

Virginie Reding, dermatologist, Belgium

Pablo Liendo, psychologist, Argentina

Matelda Josefina Lisdero, physician, Argentina

Marie Sevenants, general practitioner, Belgium

Nathalie Maulun, nurse, France

Rémi Saudax, pharmacist, France

Caroline Jouannelle-Sulpicy, pathologist, France

Emmanuelle Béra, clinical psychologist, France

Nathalie Cor, ophtalmologist, France

Salim Kheloufi, medical technologist, Algeria

Ángeles Rodríguez Cejas, general practitioner, Spain

José Rafael Talefe, osteopath, Portugal

Marie Louise Allen, general practitioner, Belgium

Carmen Soler Arnedo, general practitioner, Spain

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Françoise Zitte, nurse, France

Florence Lair, radiologist, France

Arnaud Marty, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor, France

François Payet, nurse, France

Tulio Sarron, general practitioner, France

Anne-Dominique Festeraerts, general practitioner, Belgium

Yelitza Romero Mesia, surgeon, Venezuela

Christine Saahs, pediatrician, Austria

Jovana Stojkovic, psychiatrist, Serbia

Karine Baude, nutritionist, France

Odile Peltret, nurse, France

Patricia Duteil, general practitioner, France

Horst Bongard, obstetrician and gynecologist, France

Claude Motuel, general practitioner, France

Catherine Laureys, dentist, Belgium

Susanna Petit, general practitioner, Switzerland

Juan Carbonell Torregrosa, acupuncturist, Spain

Bruno Ferroni, general practitioner, Switzerland

Mariha Leblond, ophtalmologist, France

Jean Gouézo, general practitioner, France

Claire Delval, general practitioner, France

Marlène Mellinger, dental surgeon, France

Hélène Sévry, nurse, France

Said Belkadi, public health physician, Morroco

Christiane Devenoges, physiotherapist, Switzerland

Martinez Infante Ana, physician, Argentina

Ana Marí Davérède, physician, Argentina

Martine Juppin, nurse, France

Christine Pomer, nursing assistive personnel, France

Emilie Negro, nurse, France

Pascale Mottay, midwife, France

Lydia Bianconi, physiotherapist, France

Joseba Arrieta, osteopath, Basque Country

Marta Jiménez Lozano, physiotherapist, Spain

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Sylvianne Honorez, nurse, Belgium

Miguel Angel Soler, neurologist, Argentina

Julien Quéré, physiotherapist, France

Béatrice Petit, physician, France

Bernard Schmitt, osteopath, France

Serge Roess, dental surgeon, France

Nathalie George, epidemiologist, France

Maria Fuentes Caballero, general practitioner, Spain

Emma Parkinson, physiotherapist, United Kingdom

Nelson F Samaniego Idrovo, general and digestive surgeon, Ecuador

Carmen Dorita Sarmiento Barba, surgeon, Ecuador

Florence Mignard, psychotherapist, France

Jean Francois Brechot, clinical biologist, France

Adeline Vanhuysse, nurse, France

Vincent Reliquet, general practitioner, France

Marie Simonnot-Mathon, general practitioner, France

Glareimy Ruiz, obstetrician and gynecologist, Venezuela

Brigitte Dohmen, clinical psychologist, Belgium

Silvano Baztán Guindo, physician, Spain

Leonardo Rafael González Bayona, general practitioner, Argentina

Serge Rader, pharmacist, France

Ally Dulymamode, anesthesiologist, France

Carl Scaillet, general practitioner, France

Fanny Ecochard, clinical psychologist, France

Jean-Paul Zemb, pediatrician, France

Léticia Schinz, nurse, Switzerland

Emilio Morales Prado, physician, Spain

Severine Essex, physician and acupuncturist, Finland

Emilienne Simillion, Osteopath, Belgium

Claire Janvier, physician and osteopath, France

Frédéric Vallée, pharmacist, France

Angélique Vallée, pharmacy technician, France

Pierre Clos, general practitioner, France

Virginie Amalric Baquerre, clinical psychologist, France

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Maria J Van Den Berg, general practitioner, United Kingdom

Jose Cienfuegos Campini, obstetrician and gynecologist, Spain

Majid Bel Hadj Soulami, general practitioner, Morroco

Vincenzo Fuca, nurse, Belgium

Pauline de Vaux, psychiatrist, France

Séhomi Azonaha, public health nurse, France

Pascal Cosentino, physiotherapist, France

Jocelyne Lazare, nurse, France

Martine Gineyts, nurse, France

Juan Alonso, chiropractor, Spain

Pilar Rodríguez Vidal, nursing assistive personnel, Spain

Fabio Borghesi, general practitioner, Spain

Maria Castro Romero, clinical psychologist, United Kingdom

Michel Froissard, anesthesist and intensive care physician, France

Judith Dalmais, general practitioner, France

Agnès Vieljeux, nurse, France

Helena Romo, nurse, France

Patrick Klein, dental surgeon, France

Cathalina Caro Olave, nurse, Chile

Dario Alcayaga, dental surgeon, Chile

Alain Sartenaer, general practitioner, Belgium

Pilar Lobato Astorga, midwife, Spain

Gwennola Nouet Berthelot, general practitioner, France

Laure Cosentino, clinical psychologist, France

Pascale Rondot, dental surgeon, France

Evelyne Devin, nurse, France

Eric Dudoit, clinical psychologist, France

Jose Luis Ruiz Gurbindo, intensive care physician, Spain

Angel Nunez, clinical psychologist, Peru

Olga Martínez de Lagran, clinical psychologist, Spain

Nathalie Scheidegger, nurse, Switzerland

Colette Dufresne, nurse, France

Isabelle Steinmetz Parrot, general practitioner, France

Eric Le Guen, nephrologist, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 30

Marc Arer, general practitioner, France

Hélène Lieutaud, endocrinologist, France

José Martínez Albarracín, general practitioner, Spain

Lurdes Cerol, cardiologist, Portugal

María Del Montecarmelo Alvarez Zarzuelo, nurse, Spain

Amaia Yudego Azkue, nurse, Spain

Florent Poirier, physiotherapist, France

Delphine Cahoreau, general practitioner, France

Jean-François Wai Choon, dental surgeon, France

Frédéric Mouysset, physician, France

Frédéric Vinyes, surgeon, Spain

Maria Cristina Blanco Rodriguez, physician, Spain

Manuel Gutierrez Ontiveros, physician, Spain

Juan José, general and digestive surgeon, Spain

Eric Saint-Jevin, nurse, France

Pascale Gerbaud, pharmacist, France

Marie Rabier, Osteopath, France

Marie-Dominique Beschet, nurse, France

Corinne Ayello, nurse, France

Belen Angel Arias, dentist, Spain

Nicole Pasteur, nurse, Switzerland

Hilario Robledo, surgeon, Spain

Francisco Dorado García, general practitioner, Spain

Adeline Vanhuysse, nurse, France

Marie Dominique Chemin, general practitioner, France

Philippe Bonnet, general practitioner, France

Alain Joseph, general practitioner, France

Anne Anthonissen, general practitioner, France

María Pilar de la Cueva Barrao, obstetrician and gynecologist, Spain

Cristina Pinho, gastroenterologist, Portugal

Jean Claude Ngabo, public health physician, Democratic Republic of the Congo

José Jesus Ruiz Joyanes, physician, Spain

Louis-Adrien Ollu, osteopath, France

Jean-Francois Rheinart, radiologist, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 31

Édouard Collot, psychiatrist, France

Ariane Bilheran, clinical psychologist, France

Shanti Rouvier, clinical psychologist, France

Céline Delrez, nurse, Belgium

Raquel Contreras Fariñas, nurse, Spain

Philippe Wyckmans, psycholtherapist, Belgium

Ana Echeveste, chiropractor, Spain

Pascal Lescure, general practitionner, France

Marie Roseline, general practitionner, France

Martine Mérour, pulmonologist, France

Soumïâa Sayah, nurse, France

Carine Baudry, nurse, France

Sonia Ivonne Acevedo Sepulveda, dental surgeon and nurse, Chile

Anunciada Gasset, general practitioner, Spain

Nathalie Calame, physician, Switzerland

Renaud Fiévet, anesthesiologist, Belgium

Martin Gerard, nurse, France

Marie-Odile Fredouelle, general practitionner, France

Aurelie Moreau, nurse, France

Muriel Combemale, nurse, France

Patrick Camus, general practitionner, France

Joaquim Fontanals, ophtalmolgist, Spain

Douglas Pedroza, general surgery and public health specialist, Venezuela

Nora Zeiguer, gynecologist, Argentina

Juan Ramon Perez Sanchez, general practitionner, Spain

Catherine Gervaise, midwife, France

Nicole Delépine, pediatric oncologist, France

Céline Vinuesa, physiotherapist, France

Anne-marie Begue Simon, physician, France

Béatrice Varlet, nurse, France

Marie Ernst, nurse, Belgium

Julio Hakanovitz, physician, Argentina

Luis Ricardo Borriquero, clinical biologist, Spain

Felix Di Lernia, physician, Argentina

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 32

Isabelle Rile, emergency medicine physician, France

Corinne Bitoun, occupational physician, France

Salam aziz, nurse anesthesist, France

Paul Bousquet, physician, France

René Bergeot, general practitioner, France

Salvador Vivallo Dumubef, general practitionner, Chile

Natalie de Bruyn, pharmacist, Germany

Nassima Gasmi, physician, Algeria

Lisa Shimizu, pharmcist, Portugal

Frédéric Préaux, radiologist, France

Eric Menat, general practitionner, France

Michel Souid, general practitionner and geriatrician, France

Patrick Salvia, general practitionner, France

Aurore Simard, osteopath, France

Éric Potier, nurse, Switzerland

Montecarmelo Alvarez Zarzuelo, nurse, Spain

Peter Himken, pharmacist, Germany

Isabelle Silvestre, physiotherapist, France

Sophie Cohen, clinical psychologist, France

Thomas Bianchi, physiotherapist, France

Marie-José Colibeau, osteopath, France

Jean-Michel Bodron, emergency physician, France

Elsie Merisma, general practitionner, Haiti

Francisco Patrício, general practitioner and occupational physician, Portugal

Marianne Rist, nutritional therapist, United Kingdom

Juan Carlos Camargo Cuéllar, physician, Colombia

Monique Marillier, nurse, France

Patrice Albert, nurse, France

Gérard Delepine, surgeon, France

Gérald Schléwitz, clinical psychologist, France

Nathalie Campredon, nurse, France

Yuri Carvajal Bañados, public health physician, Chile

Thomas Dimitriou, medical technologist, Greece

Maria Helena de Lima Teixeira, plastic surgeon, Portugal

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 33

Juan Cruz, physician, Ecuador

Aude Hariche, general practitionner, France

Maryline Nicolas, nurse, France

Françoise Corbin, general practitionner, France

Eloi Lecavelier, physiotherapist, France

Laurence Ducol, speech therapist, France

Fernando Ramos Orihuela, physiotherapist, Spain

Joseph Meyer, surgeon, Belgium

Jesús Galán Dueñas, physician, Spain

Marie-Claire Bouhy, nurse, Belgium

Gaëlle Stephant, nurse, France

Alain Joseph, general practitioner, France

Jean-François Teyssier, general practitioner, France

Catherine Demay, nurse, France

Anne Marie Rouxel Coat, dermatologist, France

André Lajoie, chiropractor, Canada

Corinne Cossali, radiologist, Switzerland

Lahlou Hind, pulmonologist, Morroco

Jean-Charles Montagne, pharmacist, Switzerland

Nathalie Joffrin, nurse, France

Patricia Ménoret Cirot, dental surgeon, France

Mahdi Chouioukh, nurse, France

Marc Lamoureux, physiotherapist, France

Marc Laloux, physiotherapist, France

Jordi Roig Giménez, psychiatrist, Spain

Psicólogos por la Verdad association, Spain

Zac Cox, dental surgeon, United Kingdom

Christine Rappaz, psychiatrist, Switzerland

Isabelle Merlet, geriatrician, France

Aïssa Ibnoulkhatib, surgeon, France

Alice Thomas, Osteopath, France

Claude Martin, nurse, France

Nadine Six, nurse, France

Laurent Devalet, osteopath, Luxembourg

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 34

Fabienne Gougler, physiotherapist, Portugal

Katrien Steenhoudt, psychologist, Belgium

Ghalya Lataoui, general practitionner, Morroco

Jacqueline Brun, nurse, France

Laure Ballu, osteopath, France

Guy Petit, nurse, France

Philippe Lamour, nurse, France

Michel Chiara, physiotherapist, France

Charles Mathonet, surgeon, Germany

Chemello Raffaella, nurse, Belgium

Dominique Honorez, pediatric nurse practitioner, Belgium

Fabienne Thibaut, nurse, Belgique

Isabelle Cuinet, medical technologist, France

Romain Philipps, nurse, France

Caroline Mallet, midwife, France

Bénédicte Lacroze, midwife, France

Brigitte Aubert-Walter, psychiatrist, France

Annes Bouria, pharmacist, Belgium

Pierre Deward, physiotherapist, Belgium

Elisenda Fernandez, nurse, Spain

Khalid Zouine, pharmacist, Morroco

Géraldine Brion, physiotherapist, France

Adeline Levrat, clinical psychologist, France

Fatma Beldjilali, pediatric nurse assistant, France

Fernand Dobat-Chauleau, general practitioner, France

Eric Toullec, orthopedic surgeon, France

Claudia Ucros, clinical psychologist, Belgium

Souad Oudgiri, pulmonologist, Morroco

Mohammed Ali Debbarh, physician, Morroco

Cathy Duquaine, nurse, Belgium

Vincent Di Piero, clinical psychologist, France

Catherine Pettinger, nurse, France

Martine Wonner, psychiatrist, France

Soizic Ballut, nurse, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 35

Georges Minaides, physiotherapist, France

Bénédicte de Thysebaert, midwife, Belgium

Stéphane Résimont, physician, Belgium

Grégoire Del Marmol, internal medicine resident, Belgium

Nathalie Herin, dentist, Belgium

Fabienne marzani, nurse, France

Caroline Tchantchane, nursing assistive personnel, France

Vanessa Le Moine, nurse, France

Denis Levesque, nurse, France

Marie Christine Paumel, nurse, France

Ingrid Theunissen, gynecologist, Belgium

Xavier Noël, pharmacist, New Caledonia

Anne Dubois, physiotherapist, Belgium

Samir Lamnadi, emergency medicine specialist, Morroco

Julia Delavacquerie, pediatric nurse assistant, France

Anh Nguyen, dental surgeon, France

Eric Saban, pediatrician, France

Sophie Caron, clinical psychologist, France

Elisabeth Hérion, digestive surgeon, France

Nadia Koutini, general practitionner, Tunisia

Mohamed Berrada, ear, nose and throat specialist, Morroco

Mathieu Colette, nurse, Belgium

Gersende De Bie, ear, nose and throat specialist, Belgium

Hassan Adda, nephrologist, France

Thalie Agot, pharmacist, France

Céline de Clippele, physiotherapist, France

Catherine Blanc, nurse, France

Fabienne Mornet, dental surgeon, France

Valeriane Dietrich, nurse anesthesist, Canada

Manuel Hurtado Sepúlveda, general practitionner, Chile

Anne André, physiotherapist, Belgium

Javier Rodriguez, general practitioner, Colombia

Catherine Joubert, physiotherapist, France

Ingrid Vidal, nurse, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 36

Agnès Rouby, nurse, France

Marie-christine Douet, speech therapist, France

Sandrine Peeters, nurse, France

Sarah Castille, physiotherapist, Belgium

Pamela Grossenbacher, nurse, Switzerland

Donatienne de Halleux, speech therapist, Belgium

Sofia Emmenegger, physiotherapist, Switzerland

Heidi Pisser, nurse, France

Christine Fernandez, general practitioner, France

René Clavilier, general practitioner, France

Amandine Le Moine, nursing assistive personnel, France

Aurélie Gossmann, nursing assistive personnel, France

Fatiha Manouach, general practitionner, Belgium

Muriel Heggerickx Herstal, nurse, Belgium

Diane Brunner, pharmacist, Switzerland

Xenia Castillo, pediatrician, Dominican Republic

Carole Cocu, nursing assistive personnel, France

Nicole Gagnaire, nurse, France

Perrine Garrido, clinical psychologist, France

Jessica Alfiniti, nurse, France

Élise Merlier, nurse, France

Alan Richard, physiotherapist, Switzerland

Denis Arslanagic, dentist, Italy

Carlos Albino, clinical psychologist, Portugal

Gina Moka Teteb, nurse, Belgium

Jeff Smith, nurse, United States

Martine Saget, clinical psychologist, France

Aline Pélage, pharmacist, France

Fabienne Pierson, pharmacist, France

Valérie Rossignol, nurse, France

Annick Liobard, nursing assistive personnel, France

Anne Delforge, nurse, Belgium

Clara Malek, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, Belgium

Manuel Moran, surgeon, United States

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 37

Philippe Caprasse, infectious disease specialist, Belgium

Stéphane Darteyre, neurologist, France

Patrizia Chiaramello, gynecologist, France

Vanessa Toussaint, nurse, France

Eric Simon, osteopath, France

Charles-Antoine Winter, nutritionist, France

Jean-François Lescuyer, general practitioner, Portugal

Renaud Fiévet, anesthesiologist, Belgium

Domenico Mastrangelo, oncologist, Italy

Christine Maurel, clinical psychologist, France

Marie-Pierre Courtial, nurse, France

Philippe Margat, osteopath and physiotherapist, France

Chrystele Grollier, pharmacist, France

Christophe Morand, nurse, France

Michele Jenni Rozet, osteopath, Switzerland

Lefkothea Dimou, physician, Greece

Federico Garcia-Godoy, dentist, Dominican Republic

Pablo Buono, general practitioner, Switzerland

Olivier Téqui, general practitioner, France

Myriam Vergnes, nurse, France

Corinne Schneider, dentist, France

Céline Moutier, nurse, France

Sylvia Charbonnier, nurse, France

Dimitris Kalogiros, dentist, Greece

Mirtha Parada, pharmacist, Chile

Selma Chérif, general practitioner, Tunisia

María Rodríguez, nurse, Spain

Gabriel Marion, psychiatrist, France

Sylvie Doliveux, osteopath, France

Claire Bossard, physiotherapist, France

Corinne Richoux Mercier, nurse, France

Marion Frapolli, clinical psychologist, France

Veronique Elefant-Yanni, clinical psychologist, Switzerland

Shelyn Somani, general practitioner, Canada

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 38

Tomás Pincheira, dentist, Chile

Hanan Boualam, midwife, Morocco

Jacques Lamothe, pediatrician, France

Anne-Marie Trelat, pediatrician, France

Brice Charretier, colorectal Surgeon, France

Christiane Petit, nurse, France

Odile Cathelineau, nurse, France

Aikaterini Pantazi, pediatrician, Greece

Nicolay Benoit, anesthesiologist, Belgium

Anastasia Kotsmanidou, general practitioner, Greece

Francisco G. Nobrega, general practitioner, Brazil

Gilbert Tominez, general practitioner, France

Marie Laure Trotel, general practitioner, France

Anne Catherine Martin, general practitioner, France

Pascal Achaintre, dental surgeon, France

Stéphanie Marchand, nurse, France

Sophie Stavrinidis, internal medicine specialist and cardiologist, Canada

Eva Fernández, nurse, Spain

Alexandros Vassaras, neuroimmunologist, Greece

Oussama Nouar, pharmacist, Morroco

Alain Boucher, nurse, France

Francois Ottavi Menager, osteopath, France

Noémie Moreau, physiotherapist, France

Dalila Gomez, nurse, France

Samira Roirand, physiotherapist, France

Martial Champagne, nurse, Canada

Stelios Katzilierakis, pharmacist, Greece

Dimitrios Panagiotopoulos, gynecologist and obstetrician, Greece

Manuela Tavares, internal medicine specialist, Portugal

Clémence Decourteix, osteopath, France

Catherine Rossi, dental surgeon, France

Nathalie Bosch, dental surgeon, France

Rémi Jean Pelletier, orthopedic surgeon, France

Ludivine Cahoreau, osteopath, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 39

Cristiana Almeida, nuclear medicine specialist, Brazil

Doniphane Lachat, doctor of osteopathic medicine, Switzerland

Carlos Pinto, physician, Brazil

Sunita Lachat, nutritionist, Switzerland

Florence Victor, speech therapist, France

Agnès Bernard, general practitioner, France

Caroline Terrenoir, general practitioner, France

Laurence Le Gall, general practitioner, France

Michel Fabre, general practitioner, France

Constance Foisy, nurse, Canada

Patricia Ochoa, nutritionist, Mexico

John Alexakis, nurse, Greece

Natali Pace, general practitioner, Argentina

Régine Eloy, speech therapist, France

Fernand-Paul Berthenet, osteopath, France

Isabelle Bracquart, nurse, France

Anne-Christine Frégnac, speech therapist, France

Thierry Duclos, general practitioner, France

Tiziana Balbi, pathologist, Italy

Sebastian Fritz, emergency medical technician, Germany

Nives Brama, gynecologist and obstetrician, Italy

Aline Balere, nurse, France

François Appavoupoulle, psychiatrist, France

Catherine Delvaux, osteopath and physiotherapist, France

Didier Bornuat, psychotherapist, France

Jean-Philippe Carbonell, osteopath and physiotherapist, France

Frances Tagg, psychotherapist, United Kingdom

Alessandra Olla, pharmacist, Italy

Thierry Pasquier, pharmacist, Canada

Rolland Paradeis, osteopath and physiotherapist, France

Franck Madet, physician and osteopath, France

Corinne Caron, nurse, France

Dominique Pigaglio, nurse, France

Aline Thinlot, nurse, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 40

Andrea Cogoni, nurse, Italy

Olivier Lhoest, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, Belgium

Dara Jovanovic, pharmacy technician, Serbia

Giovanni Pierini, Associate Professor, legal medicine and toxicology, Italy

Isabelle Lecourtier, pediatrician, France

Nathalie Follana, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

Micheline Feltin, nurse, France

Didier Girard, general practitioner, France

Delphine Messiaen, midwife, France

Annes Bouria, pharmacist, Belgium

Carla Sartori, nurse, Italia

Roberta Vittorangeli, pediatrician and anesthesiologist, Italy

Alessandro Palma, dentist, Italy

Sandrine Michel, pharmacist, France

Céline Cocuaud, podologist, France

Philippe Ventrou, general practitioner, France

Agnes Brabant, nurse, France

Danielle Schattel, midwife, France

Sibyl Szedressy, physiotherapist, Switzerland

Virginie Romain, psychologist, Belgium

Annette Blavier, nurse, Belgium

Valeria Losurdo, occupational therapist, Italy

Anthony Curty, osteopath, France

Thomas Dupre, physiotherapist, France

Valérie Broni, nurse, France

Christine Cazet, physiotherapist, France

Fabrice Predhumeau, nurse, France

Federico Lopez Ares, emergency medicine specialist, Spain

Luca Poretti, general practitioner and nutritionist, Italy

Massimiliano Quaresima, physiotherapist, Italy

Devis Zampedri, pharmacist, Italy

Mélanie Rey-Streiff, nurse, France

Elisabeth Marti-Bagnoli, radiologist, France

Sylvie Balaguer, nurse, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 41

Frédérique Doublat, pharmacist, France

Aline Fau, nurse, France

Sonia Verardo, physiotherapist, Belgium

Paolo Martino Allegri, pediatrician, Italy

Lucía Saputelli, obstetrician and gynecologist, Venezuela

Julie Lafrance, dental surgeon, Canada

Dominique Delbos, general practitioner, France

Corinne Bernard, general practitioner and geriatrician, France

Christine Dubois-Chaye, general practitioner, France

Fariba Gandji, general practitioner, France

Patrick Luzi, physiotherapist, France

Patrick Geys, dentist, Belgium

Carla Venturini, physiotherapist, Italy

Antonino Laudani, physician, Italy

Elfie Fritz, psychologist, Germany

Jean-Louis Jambut, physiotherapist, France

Christine Chauvet, clinical psychologist, France

Christiane Lopez, nurse, France

Eric Marlien, osteopath, France

Carolina Weisse, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, France

Marianne Gassel, clinical psychologist, Belgium

Philip Incao, physician, United States

Alessandra Fagnoni, nurse, Italy

Pappa Dionysie, psychologist, Greece

Victoria Désiré, physician, France

Pauline Grosclaude, occupational therapist, France

Emmanuelle Lemonnier, general practitioner, France

Christian Barbier, nurse, France

Elisabeth David, nurse, France

Réjean P.Deschênes, clinical psychologist, Canada

Anna Mattu, physician, Italy

Jency Velásquez López, physician, Peru

Rossella Mollo, surgeon, Italy

Catherine Godard, epidemiologist, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 42

Julien Rénier, physiotherapist, France

Anne Poncelet, nurse, France

Vincent Bailly, general practitioner, France

Annie Bendayan, general practitioner, France

Laurence Perras, nurse, Canada

Carmine Napolitano, surgeon, Italy

Milan Japalak, emergency medical tehnician, Serbia

Clara Maria Granatieri, internal medicine specialist, Italy

Pierre Fonteneau, physiotherapist, France

Jean-Pierre Moatti, general practitioner, France

Karine Hamelin, nurse, France

Christine Picavez, occupational physician, France

France Komminoth, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor, France

Marco Lehnus, physician, Italy

Matteo Martini, pharmacist, Italy

Marina Tarasconi, pharmacist, Italy

Alberto Tagliazucchi, clinical microbiologist, Italy Marcelo De Athayde Lopes, psychotherapist, France

Valérie Gauthier, nurse, France

Pierre Moisson, cardiologist, France

Vanessa Bony, nurse, France

Marie Jacques Poncet, gynecologist, France

Vincenzo Altieri, emergency medicine specialist, Italy

Federica Bochicchio, psychologist, Italy

Sara Invernizzi, nurse, Switzerland

Anna Pagkrati, dental surgeon, Greece

Catherine Lecourt, nurse, France

Nathalie Larobe, medical technologist, France

Olivier Bocquet, general practitioner, France

Marc Bouchoucha, general practitioner, France

Isabelle Levy, pulmonologist and allergologist, France

Cristina Revello, physiotherapist and osteopath, Italy

Montasser Lamsamdi, surgeon, Morroco

Rodrigo Testart Tobar, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, Chile

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 43

François Couture, nurse, Canada

Hugues Temple-Boyer, nutritionist, France

Emmy Saurais, podologist, France

Léa Blanchet, osteopath, France

Yann Marie Matthieu, pharmacist and biologist, France

Mathilde Jouffrieau, physiotherapist, France

Nathalie Delhaye, nurse, Switzerland

Anna Röcken, general practitioner, Germany

Gianni Vercellio, vascular surgeon, Italy

Éduard Van Den Bogaert, general practitioner, Belgium

Isabelle Mouveaux, physiotherapist, France

Alain Le Hyaric, public health specialist, France

Laurence Demians, psychologist, France

Nadia Cheddad, nurse, France

Emmanuelle Illien, psychologist, France

Vitali Mariarosa, psychiatrist, Italy

William Gamba, orthopaedic specialist, Italy

Dragana Čalamać Sekulić, dentist, Serbia

Letizia Cipolat, vascular surgeon, Italy

Joke Panneels, general practitioner, France

Éric Feraud, dental surgeon, France

Nadia Bazanté, nurse, France

Brigitte Morin, occupational physician, France

Maria Chaix Simonoviez, nurse, France

Dottssa Debora Bellardi, surgeon, Italy

Marie Mannlein, physiotherapist, Morroco

Ángel Salgado Garcia, dental surgeon, Spain

Marie-Hélène Blond, pediatrician, Switzerland

Christian Latriche, general practitioner, France

Nathalie Demonté Dubruque, general practitioner, France

Chloe Marello, osteopath, France

Veronique Santoni, midwife, France

Sonia Le Floch, general practitioner, France

Petra Scheibler, clinical psychologist, Germany

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 44

Isaia Piccoli, nurse, Belgium

Marie-Dominique Petit, general practitioner, Belgium

Mario Amato, cardiologist, Italy

Jean Dotter, dentist, France

Valérie Sierra, cardiologist, France

Nathalie Balitrand, physiotherapist, France Jean-Luc Boesch, general practitioner, France

Isabelle Autonne, general practitioner, France

Geneviève Monseur, physiotherapist, Belgium

Johanna Puchetti, physician, Argentina

Emilia Portoghese, nurse, Italy Galatioto Vita Maria, pharmacist, Italy

Alain Picard, pharmacist, France

Isabelle Sanna Malarte, nurse, France

Maya Heinz, nurse, France

Léonard Vannetzel, psychologist, France

Marina Potisk, speech therapist, France

László Alfréd Pócs, orthopedic surgeon, Hungary

Freia Hünig, dermatologist, Germany

Mònica Illanas, psychologist, Spain

Angela Amado, nurse, United States

Eilathan Iksnimak, physiotherapist, France

Clotilde Nicolle, nurse, France

Laurence Leroy, clinical psychologist, France

Alice Lefievre, nurse, France

François De Chabalier, psychiatrist, France

Adrian Cacovean, cardiovascular surgeon, Romania

Corina Basceanu, general practitioner, Romania

Viviana Figueroa Escobar, physician, Chile

Ariciu Filip Adrian, epidemiologist, Romania

Barbara Vionnet, Psychologist, France Nadine Dumont, psychotherapist, France Gilles Rochette, Psychologist, France

Damien Tchong, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 45

Charlotte David, osteopath, France

Cristina Cristea, psychologist, Romania

Roxana Voicu, internal medicine specialist and nutritionist, Germany Stefan Stangaciu, general practitioner, Romania

Kendra Cumming, physical therapist assistant, United States

Anne-Sophie Ruis, nurse, France

Michèle Duloquin, general practitioner, France

Jeanine Jemet, general practitioner, France

Dominique Leiber, general practitioner, France

Fabio Tamanza, dental surgeon, Italy

Harriet Bunker-Smith, clinical psychologist, United Kingdom

Cristina Martinez Fernandez, nurse, Spain

Pepa Caparrós Ramón, physiotherapist, Spain

Emmanuelle Carrey, nurse, France

Ana Gora, general practitioner, France

Muriel Napo, nurse, France

Clothilde Véron, general practitioner, France

Céline Ciezki, nurse, France

Larisa Panaghiu, internal medicine specialist, Romania

Gabriela Lifschitz, dental surgeon, Romania

Michel Brochu, acupuncturist, Canada

Sven M. Boehne, chiropractor, Italy

Florence Demonteil, pharmacy technician, France

Marie Claire Ruffato, nurse, France

Marie Bidegain, physiotherapist, France

Brigitte Berthonnier, nurse, France

Laurence Fantone, clinical psychologist, France

Péter Szécsi, physician, Hungary

Mazza Francesco Alfredo, physician, Italy

Professor Vasile Astarastoae, legal medicine specialist, Romania

Rosalia Billeci, general practitioner and psychotherapist, Italy

Maya Boussel, nurse, France

Marie Delgado, pharmacist, France

David Lutt, osteopath, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 46

Thierry Medynski, general practitioner, France

Manuel Delhaye, neurosurgeon, France

Luisella Vigasio, dentist, Italy

Clara Scropetta, pharmacist, Italy

Codrea Ramona, rheumatologist, Romania

Gabor Lenkei, physician, Hungary

Benoit Gandy, osteopath, France

Julie Raffy, pharmacist, France

Martine Augé, nurse, France

Caroline Birot, occupational therapist, France

Jean Courcelle, nurse, France

Geanina Dragnea, gynecologist and obstetrician, Romania Daniele Lannarelli, osteopath, United Kingdom

Radmila Jovanović, gynecologist and obstetrician, Portugal

Amelie Weimar, general practitioner, Germany

Précylia Batista, psychometrician, France

Anne-Sophie Guillonnet, acupuncturist, France

Julie Capomaccio, nurse, France

Tanguy Martinelli, general practitioner, France

Valérie Le Fèvre, general practitioner, France

Amanda Malcolm, nurse, Northern Ireland

Corinne Montaru, general practitioner, Switzerland

Michele Fola, dentist, Italy

Cécile Thouant, osteopath, Canada

Morgane Mounès, speech therapist, France

Catherine Petit, nurse, France

Françoise Hossenlopp, general practitioner, France

Catherine Essert, nurse, France

‌Oriana Pillard, nurse, France

Riccardo Rotolo, nurse, Belgium

Marcio Bontempo, public health specialist, Brazil

Ligia Monica Aluas, nurse, Italy

Laura Coulter, nurse midwife, United States

Marine Commincas, physiotherapist, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 47

Laurent Palmieri, physiotherapist, France

Sebastien Roustan, nurse, France

Jean-Marc Pourtal, rheumatologist, France

Anne Christine Orsin, psychiatrist, France

Alessandro Itri, angiologist and clinical biologist, Italy

Tomás Matteucci, endocrinologist, Spain

Jordi Serrats Carner, podiatrist, Spain

Alberto Lorenzini, dentist, Italy

Marie-Hélène Barry, nurse, France

Claire Paris, general practitioner, France

Laurent Heidi, medical technologist, France

Virginie Féraud, psychologist, France

Severine Dechaud-Jô, speech therapist, France

Fabio Liviero, surgeon, Italy

María Valeria Gasser, physiotherapist, Argentina

Hernando Salcedo Fidalgo, physician, Colombia

Malika Lakhal, anesthesiologist and general practitioner, Germany

Richard Osborne, ophtalmologist, France

Cédric Dumait, osteopath, France

Manon Van Steirteghem, psychotherapist, France

Valerie Scala, psychologist, France

Laetitia Detouillon Moinel, physiotherapist, France

Jill Turland, homeopathic medicine practitioner, Australia

Aziza El Fadili, cardiologist, Morocco

Abdelaali Jguirim, physician and acuponcturist, Tunisia

Catherine Pilet, psychotherapist, Belgium

Constance Yver, geriatrician, France

Sophie Guetat, neuropsychologist, France

Marie Noëlle Thibaud, nurse, France

Joelle Leneveut, general practitioner, France

Anda Stefan, psychiatrist, France

Anne Mellein, ophthalmologist, Germany

Olivier Délétroz, podiatrician, Switzerland

Marcel Wainwright, dental surgeon, Germany

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 48

Majida Bounouh, nurse, Belgium

Pascal Trotta, physician and nutritionist, France

Sabrina Pasceri, nurse, France

Sophie Cusset, general practitioner, France

Dominique Blot, pharmacist, France

Hélène Roncati, osteopath, France

Stefan Rohrer, physician, Germany

Gundula Nevries, orthodentist, Germany

Christian Tal Schaller, general practitioner, Switzerland

Julio Cesar Sarmiento Noya, surgeon, Peru

Patrick Bellier, pulmonologist, France

Nolwenn Guenehec, nurse, France

Aude Nicolas, osteopath, France

Valérie Dubreuil, general practitioner, France

Yasmina Rassikh, osteopath, France

Juatel Becker, internal medicine specialist, Brazil

Bridget Turner, podiatrist, United Kingdom

Jean-Roch Lafrance, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, Canada

Dominique Lebeau, nurse, Canada

Jean Tartar, cardiologist, France

Laurie Antonietti, pharmacist, France

Maude Saury, nurse, France

Sylvie Roumanet, physiotherapist, France

Bastien Valot, psychologist, France María Magdalena Piña Dirocié, ophtalmologist, Dominican Republic

Guillaume Ribard, nurse, France

Sylvie Rouanne, nurse, France

Florence Petit, general practitioner, France

Camille Estibal, nurse, France

Pascale Miglioretti, nurse, France

Steven Horwitz, chiropractor, United States

Jean Gouézo, general practitioner, France

Alain Cornet, general practitioner, France

Isabelle Hurier-Le Meur, nurse, France

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Régine Mouton, psychotherapist, France

Véronique Dépinoy, speech therapist, France

Angélique Frecht, nursing assistive personnel, France

Philippe De Chazournes, general practitioner, France

Christine Genest, dental hygienist, France

Aurelia Perrier, nurse, France

Francis Cance, clinical psychologist, France

Veronique Rambeau, nurse, France

Robert Sellez, osteopath, France

Carine Lesage, physiotherapist, France

Hannah Cadoux, nurse, France

Françoise Hemeret Salkowsky, general practitioner, France

Nicole Hebert-Millereux, dental surgeon, France

Martine Robillard, nutritionist, France

David Theerlynck, nursing assistive personnel, France

Florence Lissitzky, general practitioner, France

Franck Rabier, physiotherapist, France

Bertrand Szustakiewicz, dental surgeon, France

Annabelle Da Silva, nurse, France

Sandrine Germain-Robin, psychiatrist, France

Chloé Saint Guilhem, psychotherapist, France

Sandra Torello, radiology technician, France

Laurence Ville, nurse, France

Karine Rolland, nurse, France

Henri Carrere, general practitioner, France

Colette Nordmann, sports physician, France

Jean-Louis Piton, nursing assistive personnel, France

Jean Chabert, nurse, France

Julia de Meringo, psychiatrist, France

Véronique Rambeau, nurse, France

Anastasia Serra, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

Daria Schneider, physiotherapist, France

Marie-José Colibeau, osteopath, France

Leslie Gainon, physiotherapist, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 50

Frédérique Athlan Chelly, general practitioner, France

Paul-Hervé Riche, general practitioner, France

Sophie Malgoire, general practitioner, France

Stéphane Ottin Pecchio, rheumatologist, France

Patrick Dupuis, general practitioner, France Véronique Goichon, pharmacist, France

Robert Bertrand, general practitioner, France

Margaux Vidal, osteopath, France

Françoise Roncin, nurse, France

Cécile Vandaele, optician, France

Françoise Rothé-Thomas, radiotherapist, France

Justine Abonnel, occupational therapist, France

Isabelle Houdart, dental surgeon, France

Claude Rouveure-Bloy, pharmacist, France

Pierre Gaultier, general practitioner, France

Bénédicte Mignot, general practitioner, France

Guillaume Legrand, nurse, France

Cécile Caire, general practitioner, France

Helene Delaygues, nurse, France

Emmanuel Adam, osteopath, France

Nadine Pelvillain, nurse, France

Maurice Campargue, physician, France

Nathalie Badina, physiotherapist, France

Françoise Hulin, public health specialist, France

Dominique Sassolas Colin, physiotherapist, France

Marie Lejeune, nurse, France

Laurent Nifenecker, osteopath and physiotherapist, France

Christine Hochard, general practitioner, France

Marie Carmen Reyes, nurse, France

Laurence Charbonnier, physiotherapist, France

Olivier Boumendil, radiologist, France

Pierre-Henri Charlier, orthopedic surgeon, France

Marie Claude Villier, dental surgeon, France

Laurence Pasquier, pediatric nurse assistant, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 51

Sarah Picard, pediatric nurse assistant, France

Jocelyn Ochier, physiotherapist, France

Alain-Philippe Maniette, general practitioner, France

Thierry Seze, nurse, France

Sylvie Singh, nursing assistive personnel, France

Cécile Lang, nurse, France

Anne Crepy, geriatrician, France

Myriam Vergnes, nurse, France

Valérie Dejaune, dental surgeon, France

Elise Gautier, nurse, France

Lydie Landelle, nurse, France

Marie-Elisabeth Pottier, dental surgeon, France

Elisabeth Fiorina, clinical psychologist, France

Jacques Selig, dental Surgeon, France

Audrey Fata, nurse, France

Florence Alary, anesthesiologist, France

Martine Destandau, nurse, France

Claire Moret Chalmin, neurologist, France

Ahlem Sahli, nurse, France

Véronique Billault, nurse, France

Lucie Lallier, nurse, France

Marie Pierre Peralez, nurse, France

Aude Jacqueson, osteopath and physiotherapist, France

Ella Martichon, nurse, France

Jovelyne Leboucq, nurse, France

Michèle Aliotti, nurse, France

Dominique Provost Capponi, pharmacist, France

Lolita Ansel, nurse, France

Camille Rossi, psychiatrist, France

Francoise Merignac, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

Sandra Chupin, osteopath, France

Jean Jacques Villier, dental surgeon, France

Isabelle Brosset, nurse, France

Antoine Lelièvre, oral medicine specialist, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 52

Sylvie Petitjean, nurse, France

Didier Vignolles, physiotherapist, France

Brigitte Bracco, nurse, France

Emilie Vernet, radiology technician, France

Daniel Fillit, physiotherapist, France

Cécile Decarme, nurse, France

Anne Monferrer, nurse, France

Christine Spitz, general practitionner, France

Philippe Bry, pediatrician, France

Jean-Luc Boesch, general practitionner, France

Bénédicte Ledoux Dewulf, pediatrician, France

Philippe Raymond, general practitionner, France

Tassan Paulette, nurse, France

Maya Marza, general practionner, France

Brigitte Sevain, speech therapist, France

Pierre Cornetet, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

Sahar Saliba-Cisneros, nutritionist, France

Stéphan Lepetit-Teston, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

Myriam Roubin, general practitionner, France

Christel Danesi, clinical psychologist, France

Bertrand Pugin, physiotherapist, France

Karine Gravey, nursing assistive personnel, France

Chantal Lespour, clinical psychologist, France

Françoise Favre, nurse, France

Christine Tisseyre, physiotherapist, France

Annie Chamard-Yver, nurse, France

Onyirimba Amaka, pharmacist, France

Claude Veres, dermatologist, France

Hayet Lannabi, psychiatrist, France

Marie Line Allard, physiotherapist, France

Diane Dugué, nurse, France

Laure Giusti, psychiatrist, France

Brigitte Morin, occupational physician, France

Helene Marquesuzaa, radiologist, France

INTERNATIONAL ALERT MESSAGE 53

Annie Dumas, nurse, France

Barbe Gorczyca, psychiatrist, France

Jean Francois Ferrier, physiotherapist, France

Vincent Schmutz, dentist, France

Christine Hiron Tiprez, nurse, France

Xaviere De Lucca, nurse, France

Alice Piegelin, nurse, France

François Cabanis, osteopath, France

Anne Jaze, clinical psychologist, France

Jennifer Estay, physiotherapist, France

Rozenn Henaff, dentist, France

Gérard Boukobza, gynecologist and obstetrician, France

Aline Abi Ramia, general practitionner and geriatrician, France

Pascale Fouratier, pharmacist, France

Nathalie Vanden Broucke, nurse, France

Janick Bertrand, ear, nose and throat specialist, France

Nassera Hammouche, nurse, France

Alexandra Mantello, nurse anesthesist, France

Odile Passedouet, osteopath, France

Edwige Andouard, physiotherapist, France

Jean-François Redon, general practitionner, France

Marion Ivaldi, physiotherapist, France

Frederic Luczak, osteopath, France

Emmanuel Piat, physiotherapist, France

Julius Le Duff, clinical psychologist, France

Maxime Astier, osteopath, France

Julie Bellegy, physiotherapist, France

Jean Philippe Souquiere, internal medicine specialist, France

Sébastien Verdou, nurse, France

Marie-France Berthier, nurse anesthesist, France

Noëlle Galtier, clinical biologist, France

Jean-Jacques Chatrousse, chiropractor, France

Martins Conceicao, nurse, France

Florence Lissitzky, general practitionner, France

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Ophélie Simard, osteopath, France

Muriel Burban, nurse, France

Jean-Loup Mouysset, oncologist, France

Evelyne Favarel, nurse, France

Marie Decreuse, general practitionner, France

Marie-Victoria Josson Lasseuguetee, general practitionner, France

France Benso, pharmacist, France

Micheline Banguio, nursing assistive personnel, France

Nathalie Costanza, nursing assistive personnel, France

Céline Mula, nurse, France

Bénédicte Dassonville, general practitionner, France

Hélène Bordei, anesthesiologist, France

Guy Van Hoonacker, anesthesiologist, France

Marie Kenderessy, general practitionner, France

Catherine Mazuc Wiberg, general practitionner, France

Denis N’Guessan, physiotherapist, France

Hubert Sroussi, general practitionner, France

Sylvie Gauthier, clinical psychologist, France

Eve Hajek, nurse, France

Isabelle Guntzburger, nurse, France

Jean-Claude Ravalard, general practitionner, France

Aurore Fournier, general practitioner, France

Laure Boujac, nursing assistive personnel, France

Antoine Claverie, general practitioner, France

Bernadette Defawe, occupational physician, France

Jean-Claude Ravalard, general practitioner, France

Florence Corboz, nursing assistive personnel, France

Giovanni Bianchi, anesthesiologist, France

Yannick Thomas, psychomotor therapist, France

Françoise Hamel, psychomotor therapist, France

Isabelle Collins-Parchard, physiotherapist, France

Sabine Cruvellier, nurse, France

Clotilde Faugeron, nurse, France

Dominique Bourdin, physician, France

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Stéphane Houlbrèque, physiotherapist, France

Serge Houël, physiotherapist, France

Véronique Chavin, speech therapist, France

Laurence Prunel, speech therapist, France

Fausto Lanzeroti, physiotherapist and osteopath, France

Anne-Claire Monfroy, physiotherapist, France

Rémy Chaillou, physiotherapist, France

Hélène Chollet, general practitioner, France

Jean-Jacques Bartelloni, acupuncturist and osteopath, France

Pascal Sarreo, nurse, France

Cuenca Cristel, nurse, France

Jorene Bokel, nurse, France

Didier Moulinier, oncologist, France

Vincent Dalmonego, plastic surgeon, France

Dominique Bienfait, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, France

Catherine Dumuids, midwife and osteopath, France

Jean Pierre Richard, osteopath and psychotherapist, France

Alice Frutoso, nurse anesthesist, France

Yves-Marie Mattheyses, nurse anesthesist, France

Thierry Jeannin, pharmacist, France

Stéphanie Tanguy, pharmacist, France

Amina El Ali, pharmacist, France

Béatrice Perrot, osteopath, France

Pascale Lopez, midwife, France

Victoire Davaine Chevaux, nurse, France

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