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Coronavirus: French doctor poses naked to highlight lack of protective equipment

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A French doctor has posed naked to highlight the lack of protective equipment he claims healthcare workers have been provided with by the government.

The nude snaps of Alain Colombie, who lives in Pomerols in the southern French department of Herault, were posted on social media on 22nd March.

In the images the 61-year-old doctor can be seen completely naked, crossing his legs to cover his dignity. Dr Colombie is wearing a white armband with the words "cannon fodder" written onto it.

He said he wanted to "push a stunt and come to the defence of the entire family of healthcare workers. "I denounce a guilty lack of preparation, even though I've been communicating about COVID-19 since the end of January." Are you a medical professional

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