In this two-room apartment in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, a festive district near the Place de la Bastille, they were fifteen last Wednesday to dance, peck and drink.
Without mask.
A mix of law and medical students.
"Two days later, three presented symptoms - anosmia and fever - and two of us have since tested positive for Covid"
, says Mathilde, 20.
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No doubt they have, in the meantime, infected comrades in their universities.
“We regret it
,” confides the young girl.
But it's difficult to respect barrier gestures when you're with friends.
We talk, we joke, we drink a little alcohol.
All the more euphoric since we were deprived of meetings during the confinement. "
During his internships at the hospital, Paul nevertheless respects barrier gestures:
"It is mandatory, and I am well aware that the epidemic is on the rise."
He refutes any generational selfishness:
“We don't risk anything serious if we have the Covid, it's true.
But,
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