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After a year of Covid, the barrier gestures firmly anchored

2021-06-21T05:47:32.067Z


ANALYSIS - The mask has become an everyday object, and the north wind is less and less attractive. Faces are revealed, smiles reappear and noses quiver in the open air at the start of the stifling summer. An essential accessory for a year, the mask is no longer mandatory outdoors, everywhere in France, since Thursday. As the symbol of the end of a period. To discover Covid-19: vaccination as the only remedy Read also: How the Covid-19 has turned our lives upside down Should this be seen as


Faces are revealed, smiles reappear and noses quiver in the open air at the start of the stifling summer.

An essential accessory for a year, the mask is no longer mandatory outdoors, everywhere in France, since Thursday.

As the symbol of the end of a period.

To discover

  • Covid-19: vaccination as the only remedy

Read also:

How the Covid-19 has turned our lives upside down

Should this be seen as the beginning of the end of barrier gestures, after more than a year of pandemic?

Will the habits of distancing and health precautions be quickly forgotten or have they become permanently anchored in our culture?

“The mask on the outside, it's been three months since I wear it much

, admits Claire, 25-year-old project manager.

On the other hand, I already have a hard time kissing people in normal times and it is even more true today.

And shake hands, I find it almost worse.

I now prefer to stick to the elbow greeting or the fist check.

In business, I think these codes are well established. ”

For Maud, 20, a communication student, the mask is similar

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Source: lefigaro

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