Dix jours à peine après la visite de Macron, Sanofi annonce la suppression de 1000 postes en France. Remarks by Sanofi CEO Paul Hudson provoked an uproar in France this week about access to a future COVID-19 vaccine.With turf wars over face masks and other personal protective equipment not yet over, the battle over who will be the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine seems to have begun.Earlier this week, Paul Hudson, CEO of French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi, The comments outraged the French government and provoked an uproar in France. "And the same way EU member states closed their borders and didn't exchange medical supplies.

SANTE - Souveraineté sanitaire. Tout le monde a vu pendant cette crise que des médicaments qui paraissaient usuels n’étaient plus produits en France et en Europe. Edward Berthelot/Getty Images

"Natsis also says drugs are almost always released first in the U.S."Why? "Because the U.S. doesn't have a health care system, it has a market. And the principle is the sky is the limit — as much as the market can bear. "We will collaborate and find solutions and make them accessible," he said. Preuve que l'espoir est permis, que nous pouvons résoudre tout à la fois les crises sanitaires et économiques.Avec la newsletter quotidienne du HuffPost, recevez par email les infos les plus importantes et les meilleurs articles du jour. Nous devons en tirer les conséquences (...) On pourra, par exemple, pleinement reproduire, conditionner et Dans la foulée de ces déclarations, la secrétaires d’État Agnès Pannier-Runacher a apporté quelques précisions, indiquant sur Twitter qu’elle recevrait jeudi avec le ministre de la Santé Olivier Véran, un comité stratégique.Nous réunirons jeudi un comité stratégique de filière santé avec Le groupe Sanofi a annoncé ce mardi qu’il allait investir 600 millions d’euros dans une nouvelle usine à Neuville-sur-Saône en région lyonnaise, pour y créer son “Evolutive Vaccine Facility”. That's the sad reality. "That's something exceptional. Earlier this month, the European Union organized Macron has said vaccine availability should be for all and should not be influenced by the laws of the market.Stefan De Keersmaecker, a health policy spokesperson at the European Commission in Brussels, says a vaccine should be a global public good. La preuve pour Emmanuel Macron que la France a pleinement les capacités de son indépendance.Sanofi investit en France 610 millions d'euros dans la recherche et la production de vaccins ! INSCRIVEZ-VOUS À LA NEWSLETTER ACTUALITÉS "Even if it instills national pride in France, it stopped being a French company a long time ago. "Its access needs to be equitable and universal," he said at a news conference.Talk of European solidarity is heartening, says Yannis Natsis, who is on the board of the European Medicines Agency, the equivalent of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. "Bogillot emphasized that Sanofi has huge vaccine production facilities in France and Europe and that Europeans would get a vaccine quickly.France, with nearly 177,000 confirmed cases and more than 27,000 deaths, is among Europe's hardest-hit countries, behind the U.K., Italy and Spain.Hudson's comments particularly shocked French people because Europe has pledged to fight COVID-19 together with other parts of the world. "Natsis says pharmaceutical companies, for the most part, are saying all the right things about accessibility and affordability — but he's not sure what that will mean when this is all over.

Une réunion du cercle des entreprises a eu lieu en présence du 1er ministre peu après l’élection de macron au centre de recherches de Vitry. It's a multinational, and it's behaving like one." He tried to explain that the U.S. was very organized and reacting quickly, "more quickly than Europe — with the money and the necessary regulatory structure," he said.