According to a Harris Interactive survey for LCI this Friday, May 8, 72% of respondents believe that France will be confined again after the outbreak of a second wave of the epidemic.
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This survey was conducted after announcements by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and his ministers. 24% of French people consider that a second confinement is "very probable", and 48% think that it is "rather probable". Women consider this hypothesis possible at 76% against 69% for men.
At 82%, the youngest, those under 35, most fear the possibility of a second wave, followed by 35-49 years (74%) and 65 and over (67%).
The most anxious are also city dwellers (74%) against 70% for the inhabitants of rural communities.