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Covid-19: the government is preparing a national tribute to the victims

2021-10-29T07:02:20.462Z


This moment of contemplation could take place in March 2022, according to France Inter. A tribute for all the victims of Covid-19. This is what the government wants to organize by the end of the five-year term. According to information from France Inter confirmed in Figaro , it is the advisers of the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, who are leading the reflection. To discover Presidential 2022: where are the candidates in the polls? Read alsoCovid-19: could a fifth wave saturate hospi


A tribute for all the victims of Covid-19.

This is what the government wants to organize by the end of the five-year term.

According to information from France Inter confirmed in

Figaro

, it is the advisers of the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, who are leading the reflection.

To discover

  • Presidential 2022: where are the candidates in the polls?

Read alsoCovid-19: could a fifth wave saturate hospitals?

What form will this tribute take?

The entourage of Jean Castex

"advances on the question"

.

A reflection which is carried out in close relation with the associations of victims, who have been calling for this moment of meditation for months.

A date mentioned

According to France Inter, this event could be organized a month before the next presidential election.

The month of March 2022, two years after the date of the first confinement, seems to be favored by the government for the moment.

In France, the Covid-19 epidemic has killed nearly 120,000 people over the past two years.

During the first months of the pandemic, many families were unable to attend the funeral of their deceased.

Source: lefigaro

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