Coping with containment

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Telecom operators call for favoring wifi networks, instead of mobiles. Here, a woman near the Gare du Nord in Paris, after the start of confinement in France, March 17, 2020. REUTERS / Christian Hartmann

By: Caroline Paré Follow

As the coronavirus pandemic rages, containment measures are increasing in the various countries affected. Confinement leads to isolation and anxiety for the population. How can we best live this period?

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  • Dr Gérard Macqueron , psychiatrist doctor at the Sainte-Anne Hospital, in Paris.
  • Dr Massamba Sassoun Diop, emergency doctor and president of SOS-Médecins in Dakar, Senegal. Emergency doctor at the SAMU of Essonne in the Paris region, and since December 2019, president of the Senegalese Society of Anesthesia, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
  • Pr Arouna Ouedraogo , head of service of Psychiatry at the CHU Yalgado Ouedraogo of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso. President of the Burkina Faso Mental Health Society.

At the end of the program, we find the sexuality chronicle of Dr Catherine Solano, sexologist.

To go further:

Dr. Gérard Macqueron's site: atoopsy.com

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  • Health and Medicine
  • Coronavirus

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