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Anger and indignation among seniors with the prospect of prolonged confinement for them

2020-04-17T17:40:32.282Z


TESTIMONIALS - People over 65 are brandishing their "right to freedom", fearing to be considered "second class citizens".


They say they are "shocked" , "worried" or even "outraged" . They fear being “ostracized”, considered as “second-class citizens”, “the last of the ropes” or joking about a government “which suddenly cares about the health of its elders after leaving the Ehpad to the 'abandonment' . The prospect of a prolonged confinement after May 11 for those over 65 or 70 years bristles with a crowd of seniors who brandish their "right to freedom" .

Read also: Containment: those seniors who fear "segregation" by age

“The way in which Emmanuel Macron sketched this measure made me angry. Suddenly, I felt old while I was in great shape. It gave me a morale boost, ”said Sylvie, a 72-year-old former lawyer. Between visits to her elderly mother in a nursing home, the swimming pool several times a week and a commitment to a charity, the agenda of the septuagenarian is usually packed. Today, she must be content with walking to keep herself in shape. "At our ages, there is a tendency to get depressed and

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Source: lefigaro

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