In a still difficult context, the Parisian's photographers continue to cover the news, which is mainly devoted to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is a selection of their best images.
1. An 82-year-old man has just died of COVID-19. Funeral directors organize his funeral.
2. Only very close relatives can attend religious celebrations as well as burials. A difficult situation for those around us to live with.
3. Funeral directors must take certain precautions such as wearing a mask and gloves.
4. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the funeral process is highly regulated.
5. During the confinement, Alexandre Zanetti, director and artist, carries out wandering in trucks during which he projects holograms in the streets of Paris.
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6. Today, on Ile-Saint-Louis, tomorrow the artist wishes to project his images in front of hospitals.
7. Josette is sad. Her friend just announced that she could not come to visit him any more because of the pandemic. He only has visits from his son and his home help.
8. Jane pulled out her sewing machine. She will participate in the national effort to make fabric masks.
9. The health crisis is also a social crisis. Associations such as the Montereau Red Cross do not have enough to give to the hungry.
10. No mask, but gloves. Gabriel Attal is the first member of the government authorized to go on the ground since the setting up of containment. He came to help the volunteers of the civil reserve to distribute packages to the confined people of a city of Nemours.
11. Despite the pandemic, the metro is idling in Paris with masked users.
12. For the moment, social distance can be respected in this rolling environment. But what will happen from May 11, when the period of deconfinement begins?