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The Figaro Letter of April 1, 2020

2020-04-01T05:13:06.142Z


Difficult to keep morale at the time of confinement, the French tell theirs, while the Interior worries to see the suburbs ignite.


Good morning all,

"Rather than thinking about what you don't have, think about what you can do with what you have." This advice signed by Ernest Hemingway in The old man and the sea could prove useful for many French people whose morale falters. To give themselves some relief, they can also look on the side of Italy, where confinement is beginning to pay off.

Good Wednesday,

Ronan Planchon, journalist at Le Figaro

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While France lives sealed, and that the experts predict an extension of the confinement after April 15, how not to see its morale plummeting in the socks? By looking at the side of Italy for example, where confinement produces its first effects. Namely a slowdown of the contagion, despite an always frightening death toll. On the other side of the Alps, no one claims victory yet.

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