In the popular district of Bois de Bléville, in Le Havre, the performance hall was transformed for a week into a massive screening center for Covid-19.
The tests, carried out free of charge and on a voluntary basis, take place on the stage.
Below, dozens of people fill out questionnaires and receive advice before going on stage to be tested.
This Monday morning, at 11 am, more than fifty patients from the temporary center have already benefited from an antigen test, which delivers a result in less than 20 minutes.
Olivier Véran, Minister of Solidarity and Health, encourages several student nurses in the second and third year of studies,
"bravo, you are doing a wonderful job"
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They have just done some of the first nasopharyngeal swabs.
Sitting around a large table, on the stage, dressed in their protective clothing, an FFP2 mask and a plastic visor, they have the test results in front of them.
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