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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. May 11, but ...

Let's get right to the heart of the matter: Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced his deconfinement plan on Tuesday. But, if you thought you could celebrate it with all your friends on the terrace, it's missed. The coronavirus is still there and we will have to deal with it. As a result, May 11 presents itself more as a "reduction of confinement", rather than as a day of national holiday with parade on the Champs-Elysées.

2. Races without skids

Among the notable reopenings that are looming, those of shops of all kinds will please many. Except that it will be intransigent level health security. As large brands have what to prepare for any eventuality, it could be much more complicated for local shops, which will often have to use the D system. As a demarcation on the ground.

3. Live from the kitchen

All this is for when we are out of the hostel (or in this case here from the apartment.) For the moment we are always at home and, when we are creative, we must keep putting shape these ideas. Even if it involves technical problems, children making noise, or concerns about inspiration.

4. Villainous confinement

For others, there is no shortage of inspiration ... At all. And here we are not talking about painting, music or sewing. No. The confinement will have had a direct effect on the libido of some of our internet users: Multiplied libido, porn and sex toys… Not everyone is bored during this imposed confinement. And for the others, they intend to make up for lost time when everything is over, if you know what we mean.

5. Semi-cooked virus

The previous selection raised the temperature, but enough to eliminate the coronavirus? Probably not. We are certain that it takes at least 60 degrees to "kill" it. Temperature variations could also play a role in its ability to impregnate surfaces. On the other hand, it would be resistant to cold.

6. On the trail

The StopCovid application, in the process of being developed, will make it possible to trace the contacts that an infected person would have had in order to stop the "transmission line". Inevitably, tracking all of the population's movements poses a bunch of questions, in terms of freedom and data protection. Yet this does not scare the "young". According to our barometer, 59% of 18-30 year olds are ready to use it.

7. Magic of solidarity

A Girondin business owner set up a mask manufacturing factory two weeks ago in a matter of days. Already, it's beautiful. And when you know that today, it produces 25,000 pieces per day thanks to 200 dressmakers, it is even more so.

8. Sure, it's him!

A strange rumor hangs over the canvas. Bill Gates, billionaire among the billionaires, is at the origin of the coronavirus. On paper, it would give a beautiful script for a Hollywood film. Unfortunately for the dark rooms (when they have reopened), this is an information.

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  • Coronavirus
  • Health
  • Deconfinement
  • Confinement
  • Covid 19
  • Society