Guest of the "Big Evening News" of Europe 1 this Wednesday, Patrick Bruel estimated that each French, "whether on the ground" or confined, has "a score to play" to fight against the epidemic of coronavirus , which left more than 10,000 people dead in the territory.

Zinédine Zidane, Nicolas Canteloup and Patrick Bruel. If you do not see the link between these three personalities, it is that you have not seen the clip "And tomorrow?", A song released Tuesday evening recorded by 350 personalities to highlight a call for donations in favor of the Paris Hospitals Foundation-Hospitals of France. After his song paying homage to the "everyday heroes", this is the second title in which Patrick Bruel takes part in this context of confinement.

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"I think we all have a score to play in this situation" he said at the microphone of the "Big evening newspaper" of Europe 1 this Wednesday. "Some play it on the ground, others by confining themselves, because it is difficult to stay at home, but those who participate in this effort are also heroes" he indicates with reference to his eponymous song which pays tribute to the caregivers, but also "to the police, to the firefighters, to all those members of society who are making their contribution to this appalling crisis".

Himself affected by the coronavirus, Patrick Bruel does not want to put "the light" on his state of health, even if he indicates to think "that this bastard is behind [him"], but on his last initiative, the last note of his score against the Covid-19: his participation in the song "And tomorrow?". "We are all very proud of that and to say that we did it in order to earn money for the Fondation des Hôpitaux de Paris-Hôpitaux de France."

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