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"We can all be affected": the government's shock video to remind people of the barrier gestures

2020-09-13T20:37:54.955Z


Friday September 11, the Ministry of Health unveiled a video to recall the importance of barrier gestures. The serious tone contrasts with the lighter one of the previous videos.


"We can all be affected" is the title of the new prevention video from the Ministry of Health.

Published Friday September 11, it indicates a change of tone since the videos of this summer, whose humor was attached not to aggravate the climate of anxiety.

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We follow from scene to scene the hugs of members of the same family.

The father kisses his colleague in a hallway, the son kisses a friend at the end of high school, the father and the son kiss their mother on her birthday.

Only, the clip ends in the hospital, where the mother, infected with covid-19, is in bad shape.

We can all be affected, and only together will we limit the spread of the virus.

It is our behavior that will determine the evolution of the epidemic.

Respect barrier gestures!

", Wrote on Twitter the Minister of Health Olivier Véran in commentary on the video.

While the situation is worsening in France, where the number of patients has exceeded 10,000 on Saturday, September 12, the government wishes to strengthen the rigor of the French in the face of the epidemic.

There is no longer any question of the good humor of the videos of this summer, where the ministry recalled in a humorous tone the barrier gestures on vacation, at the “

Village bon Réflex

”.

The video is rather reminiscent of the “

punch

spot

from the Canary Islands government in Spain published last July.

Entitled “

the ultimate gift

”, it showed a family celebrating their grandfather's birthday without respecting barrier gestures.

The first gift was a shirt, the second an oxygen mask.

Source: lefigaro

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