Covid-19: Jean-Pierre Pernaut explains his remarks to the government: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Since the establishment of containment in France, Jean-Pierre Pernaut has withdrawn from the JT at 1 p.m. TF1 and has given way to his joker, Jacques Legros. He made this choice for health reasons: a year ago, he fought prostate cancer. But the 69-year-old journalist had a small studio installed at his home so that he could be at the Frenchmen's house every lunchtime to present 1 p.m. at home at the end of the journal.

And, as usual, Jean-Pierre Pernaut does not hesitate to reveal the depth of his thought… even live! Monday March 23, he launched a new spike to the government. Before that, he had criticized the lack of protective masks in France. "As for the resumption on May 4, nobody believes it is in five weeks and the virus will still be there!", he let go. The Minister of National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, announced the day before that schools should reopen on May 4.

Jean-Pierre Pernaut explains : "These are common sense remarks"

Since the arrival of the coronavirus in France, Jean-Pierre Pernaut has not hesitated to give his opinion on the management of the health crisis. Live in Do not touch My TV Tuesday, March 24, he made it clear that he was not having a rant. "These are common sense remarks", he explained. Then he added: "I don't have to blame anyone, government or anyone, I just notice that there are no masks, hydroalcoholic gels … It is an observation, I notice that we are told to stay at home but to vote anyway … I am a journalist, I have to ask myself questions, it's our job. " Nathalie Marquay's companion therefore has no complaints against the government but admits "pray that he will work well."

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