مدي 1 تي في : صيدليات الفيسبوك والإنستغرام... هل نثق بها أم نحذر منها؟ - 23/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to a new episode of Net Friends, the show that drew your attention to social media this week and made you interact with it in the virtual world. We are going down to the ground of reality.
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02:55A big player played in the Moroccan national team, we do not take the money as an answer
02:58But the thing that is overlooked and that we want to cut
03:01is that you have double national players who equal the value of Moroccan and Algerian players
03:08whether as a number or as a possibility
03:10This waste may have other dimensions
03:13The coach in place of the one who comes and says that we want to go through a phase of vacancy
03:18We want to replace the coach with a system that is not qualified
03:23and that violates all the things that can justify the defeat
03:27The coach will be smart enough to spend 90 minutes playing
03:31The coach's weapon is his tongue, how does he get his head out?
03:35You want to get your head out?
03:37You want to take responsibility for the other two who are working
03:40Statements created a wide debate between activists
03:44whether in Tunisia, Morocco or Algeria
03:47To comment on these statements, we would like to thank Mr. Saeed Zaddouk
03:51a sports journalist and analyst
03:53Mr. Saeed, welcome with us
03:55After the defeat of the Tunisian election against Gambia
03:57a defeat that the Tunisian audience did not accept
04:00Coach Qais El Yaqoubi turned his press conference
04:05after this defeat into a stage for distributing accusations
04:09This is how the netizens commented on these statements
04:13The statements consider that El Yaqoubi is looking for a candle
04:17to hang the team's failure instead of confronting the mistakes
04:21that led to those defeats
04:23Mr. Saeed, how do you read the statements of El Yaqoubi
04:26and how do you comment on them?
04:30First of all, I comment on it with the first word
04:34which is that this Tunisian coach
04:37has underestimated the value of Tunisian players in general
04:43by saying that the Moroccans are recruiting foreign players
04:53which means that Tunisian players are not as valuable as Moroccan players
05:02If he was a smart coach, he would have many solutions
05:06First of all, I am the spokesman for the national team
05:11Secondly, I know that the defeat is painful
05:14in front of a forlorn team and does not qualify for the African Cup
05:18Therefore, his solution is to change the direction
05:24from a football match, from a technical analysis
05:27and we always know that in the field of football
05:29Any coach who is away from 90 minutes
05:34is considered a failed coach
05:36because you judge the player based on what he has done in 90 minutes
05:43Except for financial and administrative problems
05:47these are secondary issues
05:49The coach should have said that these are just the beginnings of the journey
05:55and we are qualified for the African Cup
05:57There are many excuses that Qais Al Yaqoubi could have used
06:02instead of changing the course of the conversation
06:06to other things that brought him a lot of troubles
06:10whether among Moroccan fans or Algerian fans
06:13or even inside Tunisia
06:16There is also a question, Mr. Saeed
06:18Is it possible that money is the only factor
06:21that affects the choice of foreign players?
06:25Or is there another factor that plays a bigger role
06:28such as patriotism and patriotism?
06:32Of course, look
06:34If Morocco has third or fourth degree players
06:41who play in a team
06:43and players with limited salaries
06:49I know this
06:51I think Tunisians understand this
06:54because I have Tunisian friends
06:55who understand the value of Moroccan football
06:57and Moroccan players
06:59The chosen players
07:02play in the biggest European clubs
07:04in Manchester, Real Madrid,
07:07PSV, Monaco, Barca, PSG
07:10All the big teams play with them
07:14These players
07:16spend tens of millions of dollars
07:19and euros a year
07:21Therefore, I don't think
07:23what is the financial value
07:25that will push them to choose Morocco
07:28Morocco has always been
07:31not today
07:32It has always been
07:33a player-to-player relationship
07:34between Morocco and Morocco
07:35In general, their country is a player-to-player relationship
07:38The proof is that
07:40the professional Moroccan players
07:42have always been
07:44most of them
07:46who bought tickets
07:47to play with the Moroccan national team
07:49A player from the Moroccan national team
07:51is considered a pride to be a player
07:53Just look at the statements of these players
07:56I mean, the desire to play with the Moroccan national team
07:58This is a source of a complete Moroccan relationship
08:01We say it again and again
08:03Moroccans and their relationship
08:05with their country
08:07is an example
08:09It is enough to see
08:12There are those who refused to play
08:14among the national teams
08:16and chose to play for the Moroccan national team
08:19Since Qais El Yaqoubi
08:21mentioned during the press conference
08:23the issue of recruiting
08:25the players of the national team
08:27and also the weakness of education
08:29and health in Tunisia
08:32and his link with the decline
08:34of sports performance in the country
08:36Is it really possible to link this issue?
08:39Or do you think there is a failure
08:42in the current management
08:44of sports planning?
08:47No, I think the Tunisian coach
08:51in this statement
08:53has lost all the excuses
08:56that relieve him of defeat
08:59As if he no longer had control
09:04over his thoughts
09:06He has lost control in all areas
09:10A person goes from football
09:12to another country
09:14only because the coach's thinking
09:16is limited
09:18Therefore, I do not think
09:20that his intelligence
09:22tried to turn the speech
09:24about football
09:26into a speech
09:28about other things
09:30I simply think
09:32that he has lost control
09:34As if he is talking about health
09:36and education
09:38as if he is saying
09:40that he has a great interest
09:42in society
09:44This is a limited football match
09:46Tunisia may go through
09:48a known stage
09:50Tunisia may go through
09:52a difficult stage
09:54as many countries have gone through
09:56The stage is that they do not have
09:58players at the level
10:00they used to have
10:03As an advice,
10:05as you said
10:07that sometimes
10:09the statements
10:11are not supportive
10:13but deadly
10:15What is the advice
10:17or lesson learned
10:19from what happened
10:21to Qais Al Yaqoubi?
10:23The lesson learned
10:25is that he is a man
10:27who has lost control
10:29of his thoughts
10:31He does not want to challenge anything
10:33I think that
10:35the biggest blow
10:37that can happen to his future
10:39is the Tunisian influence
10:41When we say that
10:43the Moroccans are attacking
10:45and we are attacking
10:47it means that
10:49there is nothing in Tunisia
10:51that is not good
10:53and we should look for it abroad
10:55I do not think
10:57that there are Tunisian players
11:00Thank you very much
11:12Now we turn to another topic
11:14that you are witnessing
11:16recently
11:18Social Media
11:20It is a worrying phenomenon
11:22in the transformation
11:24of social media
11:26into a digital or virtual pharmacy
11:28Yes, virtual pharmacies
11:30are promoted
11:32through medical certificates
11:34and food supplements
11:36unknown to the source
11:38This phenomenon has affected
11:40the pharmacies and experts
11:42who see in it a direct threat
11:44to the health of citizens
11:46especially in the absence
11:48of strict surveillance
11:50and a strict law
11:52in the right of opponents
11:54such as health experts
11:56and pharmacists
11:58The pharmacists in the pharmacy sector
12:00are not afraid of this phenomenon
12:02and demand urgent intervention
12:04to stop such illegal practices
12:08The social media platforms
12:10have shown the interaction
12:12of activists
12:14on the one hand
12:16there is a group that sees
12:18that buying medicine
12:20through the internet
12:22is a form of trade
12:24that threatens the spread
12:26of drugs that may be lethal
12:28while asking
12:30in a third party
12:32who protects the health of citizens
12:34amid this digital chaos
12:36We follow the comments
12:38of activists on the subject
12:40Rabih wrote not drugs
12:42but only food supplements
12:44Hamid wrote an appropriate price
12:46but pharmacy
12:48has set a high price
12:50Mohamed asks
12:52why all this chaos
12:54what is the harm
12:56and what is its size
12:58Dr. Mohamed Al-Hababi
13:00Head of the Confederality of Pharmacy
13:02Dr. Al-Hababi, you are with us
13:04it is a phenomenon
13:06that some consider to be worrying
13:08How do you see pharmacists
13:10and health experts promoting drugs
13:12through social media platforms
13:14and turning them into digital
13:16or virtual pharmacies
13:18Thank you for the invitation
13:20What we need to understand
13:22for Moroccan citizens
13:24is that
13:26neither drugs
13:28nor food supplements
13:30are without
13:32a risk
13:34especially
13:36that
13:38everyone knows
13:40that drugs
13:42are a very sensitive
13:44substance
13:46and need
13:48special
13:50storage conditions
13:56Dr. Al-Hababi
13:58is asking
14:00if there is a difference
14:02between food supplements
14:04and drugs
14:06because this is what we followed
14:08in the comments of our followers
14:10Yes, as I told you
14:12drugs need
14:14special storage conditions
14:18There are drugs
14:20that can withstand humidity
14:22that can withstand temperature
14:24there are drugs
14:26that can withstand sun rays
14:28and there are drugs
14:30that can withstand
14:32conditions
14:34where the temperature is limited
14:36between 2 and 8 degrees
14:38if you go up to 2 degrees
14:40it is ineffective
14:42and if you go down to 8 degrees
14:44it becomes toxic
14:46and these storage conditions
14:48can only be found
14:50in pharmacies
14:52that we are monitoring
14:54by the Ministry of Health
14:58Also,
15:00drugs and food supplements
15:02have an expiration date
15:06which we also monitor
15:08in pharmacies
15:10by the Ministry of Health
15:14so when
15:16a person
15:18buys
15:20food supplements
15:22from social media
15:24sites
15:26does this person
15:28have any guarantee
15:30that
15:32this expiration date
15:34is valid
15:36and that
15:38it is good?
15:40This is an answer
15:42to the comments of activists
15:44that there is no difference
15:46in terms of health risk
15:48between food supplements
15:50and drugs
15:52There were also questions
15:54about the possibility
15:56of people resorting
15:58to drugs
16:00because the risk of suicide
16:02is lower than drugs
16:04but
16:06Moroccans know
16:08that food supplements
16:10have a clear
16:12interaction
16:14with drugs
16:16so when a person
16:18takes a supplement
16:20without medical or
16:22pharmaceutical consultation
16:24there can be an interaction
16:26between the food supplement
16:28and the drug
16:30Here,
16:32the person does not know
16:34how to protect himself
16:36Secondly,
16:38most of the food supplements
16:40that are sold
16:42on the internet
16:44are not licensed
16:46in the Kingdom
16:48by the Ministry of Health
16:50so
16:52no one has
16:54the right to register
16:56and therefore
16:58it is marketed
17:00through social media
17:02as a food supplement
17:04as a drug
17:06Many types
17:08are available
17:10As I said,
17:12many comments
17:14are asking about
17:16the price
17:18Regarding
17:20the price
17:22we need to know
17:24that the price of drugs
17:26in Morocco
17:28is determined
17:30by the Ministry of Health
17:32which conducts
17:34a benchmark
17:36a comparison
17:38between the prices
17:40of these drugs
17:42in 7 countries
17:44and the lowest price
17:46in these 7 countries
17:48is what is applied
17:50in Morocco
17:52Everyone should know
17:54that the Moroccan pharmacy
17:56does not specify
17:58the price of drugs
18:00because we are
18:02in the decision-making centers
18:04of the pharmacy
18:06we do not exist
18:08in this committee
18:10which specifies
18:12the price of drugs
18:14Therefore,
18:16the price of drugs
18:18in Morocco
18:20is not correct
18:22and I will tell you
18:24Let's take the example
18:26of the drug which is
18:28the most widely used
18:30in Morocco
18:32which is Pagacetamol
18:34to not mention
18:36its commercial name
18:38This Pagacetamol
18:40in Morocco
18:42costs 14 dirhams
18:44The same in France
18:46which is considered
18:48among the countries
18:50by the Ministry of Health
18:52In France
18:54its price is 4.50 euros
18:564.50 euros
18:58which is approximately
19:0047 dirhams
19:02Therefore, we see
19:04that there is not much difference
19:06between the prices of drugs
19:08This issue of marketing
19:10the prices of drugs
19:12in Morocco
19:14is a wrong idea
19:16But what makes
19:18the consumer
19:20even though many people
19:22know the risks of
19:24buying drugs
19:26without being
19:28informed by social media
19:30but they still resort
19:32to this issue
19:34What makes
19:36Bihar
19:38or what makes
19:40Fnadark?
19:42We have seen that
19:44some pharmacists
19:46resort to marketing
19:48through social media
19:50No, we are not allowed
19:52legally
19:54We are subject
19:56to the 17-04 law
19:58which is
20:00for pharmacists
20:02and pharmacists
20:04Any pharmacist
20:06is not allowed to use
20:08any drug outside
20:10his pharmacy
20:12As a Moroccan pharmacist
20:14I have my pharmacy
20:16and I am not allowed
20:18to use any drug outside
20:20my pharmacy
20:22This phenomenon
20:24which I have mentioned
20:26is not true
20:30Or maybe they are
20:32impersonal
20:34Dr. Mohamed El-Hababi
20:36President of the Pharmacy
20:38Thank you very much
20:46The first round
20:48of the Moroccan Youth Award
20:50organized by the Ministry of Youth,
20:52Culture and Communication
20:54under the auspices of King Mohamed VI
20:56has been transformed
20:58into a social media platform
21:00Activists are actively
21:02reacting to different
21:04communication platforms
21:06with the initiative
21:08that has been combined
21:10with the vision of
21:12King Mohamed VI
21:14The Moroccan Youth Award
21:16has been distributed to five categories
21:18in which the competition
21:20between hundreds of young Moroccan talents
21:22who submitted nominations
21:24has been clearly shown
21:26that they have huge potential
21:28to reach the top of their game
21:30We will follow
21:32the comments of the activists
21:34about this award
21:36Youssef wrote,
21:38greetings to the Ministry of Youth,
21:40Communication and Culture
21:42Ahmed wrote,
21:44congratulations to them
21:46Naima wrote,
21:48congratulations to you
21:50for the initiative
21:52We have with us
21:54one of the winners
21:56of the Moroccan Youth Award
21:58Hamza Al-Kharoubi
22:00the winner of the first prize
22:02Hamza, welcome
22:04Congratulations to you
22:06It was a fierce competition
22:08between many young Moroccan talents
22:10to win the first prize
22:12in the competition
22:14Good evening
22:16Mr. Hanan
22:18First of all, I am very happy
22:20to be here
22:22in your studio
22:24Thank you very much
22:26Mr. Hanan
22:28After a year of winning
22:30another prize,
22:32the 100th Africa Award
22:34we are back with a new prize
22:36Thank you very much
22:38This is not the first prize
22:40or the second
22:42but the question is
22:44is it the same project?
22:46Yes, it is the same project
22:50What is the difference
22:52between this project
22:54and other projects
22:56that competed
22:58for this prize
23:00or other prizes?
23:02It is not enough
23:04Competitors always
23:06are smart,
23:08creative and
23:10make us feel threatened
23:12when we compete
23:14Thank God, young people in Morocco
23:16have many opportunities
23:18In order for the project
23:20to start from the concept
23:22of social and environmental innovation
23:24it has to be a project
23:26about real problems
23:28that we see as citizens
23:30and that the country
23:32wants to solve
23:34Our project
23:36tries to
23:38solve and contribute
23:40to a number of problems
23:42that our country faces
23:44We are talking about the challenges
23:46faced by farmers in Morocco
23:48especially the ecological farmers
23:50Second, the problem of climate change
23:52Third, the problem of the actors
23:54in the non-financial sector
23:56the economic actors
23:58and a number of other problems
24:00that our project engineers
24:02are trying to solve
24:04through a startup
24:06that is a project
24:08of a modern company
24:10that uses
24:12a very modern
24:14business plan
24:16and at the same time
24:18it benefits from the Moroccan heritage
24:20Especially that it is a young company
24:22run by talented Moroccan youth
24:24In your opinion,
24:26Hamza,
24:28many of our prizes
24:30have been given to this project
24:32How did this prize contribute
24:34to the development of your project?
24:36Indeed,
24:38any prize has a financial
24:40and spiritual value
24:42of two great values
24:44and therefore
24:46there will be a clear impact
24:48on the prize
24:50on the level of our company
24:52Our ambition is great
24:54We aim for more
24:56than this prize
24:58on the level of achievements
25:00and sales
25:02Inshallah
25:04Hamza, how do you see the role
25:06of the Moroccan youth
25:08in promoting innovation
25:10and accelerating the country's economic development?
25:12It is one of the main
25:14pillars of development
25:16in the country
25:18We are not talking
25:20only about the government
25:22and its role in achieving development
25:24or parties
25:26Today, every young entrepreneur
25:28has an interview
25:30He is responsible
25:32for politics
25:34and decision-making
25:36We all bear the same responsibility
25:38as well as
25:40the same visibility
25:42Hamza Al-Kharoubi,
25:44the winner of the first prize
25:46from the interview category
25:48Thank you very much
25:50and more awards and prizes
25:52Thank you
25:54That's all for this week
25:56See you next week
25:58for your social media interactions
26:00Thanks to the technical and artistic team
26:02led by director Ibrahim Taws
26:04Godspeed