"Badly treated": the new documentary which divides, in the tradition of "Hold-up": Current Woman The MAG


After Hold-up, a new documentary divides internet users and the scientific community. It is Badly treated, a documentary available free online since Monday December 7, 2020, who returns to the coronavirus pandemic and accuses the public authorities of having refused to put forward effective treatments for economic reasons. This documentary already viewed more than 500,000 times seeks to prove for nearly an hour and a half that the hydroxychloroquine defended by Dr. Raoult, zinc or vitamin D were knowingly discarded without valid reason.

Contrary to Hold-up, this film moves away from conspiracy theories and is based on legitimate debates concerning the treatments of Covid-19, but nevertheless highlights certain unverified scientific evidence. Enough to divide the scientific community and Internet users as when leaving Hold-Up which had made a real buzz.

A former presenter in the making

This is Alexandre Chavouet, a former presenter who worked on the Hit Machine or Star Six Music, who is at the origin of this production already shared by sociologist Laurent Mucchielli, or on the site of the citizen lobby BonSens on their social networks. The ex-host, who describes himself on his site as "a producer of inspired documentaries"involved in his documentary many doctors, pharmacists or teachers like the very controversial Christian Perronne. Head of the infectious diseases department at Garches hospital, the latter met with great success in bookstores with his book on the management of the Covid -19, Was there a mistake they didn't make? (Ed. Albin Michel).

It remains to be seen whether this documentary, which seems to follow in the footsteps of Hold-up will stay online or suffer the same fate as him: namely the removal of YouTube and Vimeo because of conspiratorial content.

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