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EDITORIAL. An Austrian doctor, who was harassed by antivax, took her own life. A tragedy that illustrates the great malaise in our civilization.
By Sebastien LeFol
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IA few days ago, in Austria, a 36-year-old female doctor committed suicide, the Reuters agency tells us. Her name was Lisa-Maria Kellermayr. Austrians often saw her on television: she was there teaching about the coronavirus vaccine.
Lisa-Maria Kellermayr was threatened by antivax on social networks, even in her office. According to the daily Die Press, she had been forced, a few days earlier, to interrupt her activity. Not for lack of patients, but for lack of means. She was spending “from 8,000 to 10,000 euros per month in private security personnel to protect themselves and their patients”.
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