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Covid-19: "Piloting on ice"

2020-10-05T18:59:43.249Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Gaëtan de Capèle.It has been floating around like an unpleasant air of déjà vu since the start of the school year in September. The ordeal of confinement overcome, we secretly dreamed, in the heart of summer, of a world without viruses. Lost, the beast prowls again. It haunts family reunions, schools, colleges, high schools, universities, transport, bars, restaurants, offices and a thousand other collective places


It has been floating around like an unpleasant air of déjà vu since the start of the school year in September.

The ordeal of confinement overcome, we secretly dreamed, in the heart of summer, of a world without viruses.

Lost, the beast prowls again.

It haunts family reunions, schools, colleges, high schools, universities, transport, bars, restaurants, offices and a thousand other collective places.

While the medical profession is alarmed by its exponential circulation, the government is assessing the situation from day to day, advancing on a narrow ridge path: managing health risk as best as possible, while preserving economic activity as much as possible.

All without pointing the finger at the French, who, in their vast majority, strictly follow the double instructions of wearing a mask and respecting barrier gestures ... A beautiful puzzle, which requires a consummate art of piloting on ice.

The new restrictions imposed on companies, avoiding radical measures, except, alas, for

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Source: lefigaro

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