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News is going fast, very fast. But what if we landed? What if you stayed? Because it's you, because it's us, because between you and us, you know, it's serious, here is our weekly selection of articles that give you food for thought.

1. Reweaving the social bond

No one saw the Covid-19 coming, and our society was absolutely not prepared for the crisis we are going through. Boris Cyrulnik, a neurosphychiatrist specializing in resilience, analyzes the mechanisms that make some people tolerate confinement better than others and anticipates the changes that the crisis will have on our social relationships, whether religious or at work.

2. Feeding the most deprived

As the crisis widens inequalities, food associations see their number of beneficiaries explode. In Rennes, the Food Bank distributes nearly five tonnes of food every day. With a fear: that stocks are running out.

3. The difficulty of mass screening

Can we test 500,000 people a day nationwide after May 11? In a Paris car park transformed into a screening center, biologists are skeptical of the government's strategy and point out that virological tests are far from being 100% reliable.

4. The distant horizon of the end of the epidemic

The very first French patient of the Covid-19 was treated in Bordeaux. While the epidemic is slowing in New Aquitaine, its director, the director of the CHU, Yann Bubien, is now convinced: this epidemic "is a long-distance race that will last for weeks, even months". And at the hospital, a new organization is being set up for deconfinement.

5. Explosion of "porn revenge"

Do you know what a "ficha" account is? It is an account, in particular Snapchat, which disseminates photos and videos of a sexual nature of young women, often minors, without their consent. Since the start of containment, the number of these accounts has exploded. Karima Bounemoura, a 20 Minutes journalist  , investigated this subject.

6. The end of "open spaces"?

Promiscuity, air conditioning, "open spaces" are more than conducive to the spread of viruses. With the perspective of deconfinement, the question arises of protecting employees and reorganizing these spaces. Will the Covid-19 sound the death knell for "open spaces" as we know them?

7. La Peste , best book of the moment

Widely acclaimed since the beginning of the epidemic, the novel La Peste de Camus owes this new success not only to its perfect title for a Google referencing. "A 2020 reader can find himself completely and project the coronavirus there," explains Anne Prouteau, president of the Society of Camusian Studies. We find there the authorities which are slow to react, the underestimation of the danger, the containment measures, the solidarity which is taking place. But also the containment and vigilance that will prevail after May 11.

8. Waves + epidemic = viral rumor

In Oh My Fake this week, Clémence tells you why the rumor that the coronavirus is linked to 5G spread at high speed. Without proof and no scientific basis, false information is nonetheless particularly successful on social networks.

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