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The holidays and the coronavirus: "We must forget the 31st!", Believes Professor Gilles Pialoux

2020-12-10T21:26:20.585Z


According to the head of the infectious and tropical diseases department at Tenon hospital, not waking up on December 31 is one of the ways to


While the French are waiting for Jean Castex's press conference on the evolution of health measures, revelers will not be reassured by Gilles Pialoux's words this Thursday morning.

“We must forget the 31st!

», Hammered on BFMTV the head of the infectious and tropical diseases department of the Tenon hospital in Paris.

For him, having an evening for New Year's Eve is unthinkable.

"We are just discussing protecting 2021," he insisted.

And Gilles Pialoux ironically: “the only person you have to go and celebrate on the 31st is….

Margaret Keenan ”.

This nonagenarian is the first to be vaccinated in the United Kingdom.

Covid-19: for Gilles Pialoux, "on December 31, we must forget it" pic.twitter.com/Ay5jEZaI5L

- BFMTV (@BFMTV) December 10, 2020

"I do not see how we could cut the curfew", more generally stressed this professor about the measures to come.

Probably, according to him, with a "more restricted time constraint", that is to say before 9 pm, because "this has an impact on the private sphere and it is very important".

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Before Christmas, everyone is trying to find out how to better protect their loved ones with whom they will celebrate Christmas.

Professor Pialoux believes that it can be useful to "self-confine in the week before the holidays".

"This is really not the time to store social ties", he judges before also advising a PCR test.

"This is not 100% reassuring but it decreases the risk that you will arrive contaminated in the family reunion."

Source: leparis

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