An
“endless tunnel”
, a
“heavy atmosphere”
, a heady feeling of
“going in circles”
.
From the second confinement to the curfew at 6 p.m., from the closure of restaurants to the closed doors of museums, including masks, hydroalcoholic gel and non-essential products, the French are increasingly becoming fed up. more intrusive.
The threat of new variants of Covid-19, more contagious, and the prospect of a third confinement have finished lowering their morale.
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In the psychiatry center where he works in Lyon, Professor Nicolas Franck is worried about the growing number of French people suffering, to such an extent that saturated standards are struggling to respond to their calls.
A heterogeneous population that ranges from
"traumatized caregivers"
to isolated students
"who live far from their families, reclusive in a tiny room, without classes and without resources"
.
Since the end of the first confinement,
"the ordeals that accumulate have altered mental well-being"
, underlines the psychiatrist,
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