Children and coronavirus: questions & testimonials

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How do children experience confinement? iStock / Prostock-Studio

By: Caroline Paré Follow

Children who have developed severe forms of coronavirus are extremely rare. In recent weeks, in countries in confinement, the youngest have been forced to stay at home, alongside their parents and brothers and sisters. In this program, we look at them, to listen to their questions about the coronavirus and the current situation.

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How do they live containment? How do they care? What risks are hanging over them?

  • Anne-Victoire Rousselet , psychologist and psychotherapist, specializing in behavioral and cognitive therapy at the Sainte-Anne hospital center, in Paris.
  • Dr Juliette Goutines , pediatrician trained in infectious diseases . Practice at Jean Verdier Hospital in Bondy and at Avicenne Hospital in Bobigny  in the Paris region

At the end of the show, we find the anti-sedentary physical activity session with Dr Jean-Marc Sène , sports doctor and doctor of the French judo team.

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