While waiting for the arrival of a possible vaccine in 2021, which the government must already prepare for, the coming weeks will be crucial to keep the epidemic under control.
This time around, we can build on the experience of the first deconfinement and learn lessons for the future.
Do not deconfin too quickly
Jean Castex acknowledged last week that France had
"perhaps deconfined a little too quickly"
in May, leading the French to believe that the epidemic was behind them.
The situation is perhaps even more critical this time around, as the epidemic peak has barely been crossed and the winter weather could favor the circulation of the virus.
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It is tempting and human to want to make up for lost time after these long weeks of isolation, but ideally you should maintain a social life that is a little less active than usual.
Epidemiologists agree that if we go back to the pre-curfew situation, the same causes would produce
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