The journalist Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine was on the air during all the confinement, in the program "C à vous". Invited by Anne Roumanoff on Wednesday, she returned to this "trying" period, which she says is proud to have gone through with her "solid and united" team. 

Confinement or not, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine did not return the antenna during the coronavirus health crisis. Since 2014, she has hosted the program C à vous, from Monday to Friday on France 5. "I am proud and happy, because C à vous has become a meeting much awaited by our viewers. Nothing was normal anymore, but this meeting, in spite of everything, was lasting, as a small sign that things were continuing ", confides the host, Anne Roumanoff's guest Wednesday on Europe 1. 

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With his team, "it's life to death"

"It was trying to continue the antenna in these conditions ... But I am proud to have held the shock," she adds, welcoming her "solid" and "united" team. Several columnists also came to the plateau during the entire confinement period. "With them, it's life to death," smiles Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.

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In addition to the journalists present on the air, the program is also based on "young journalists", underlines the host, a "nucleus of volunteers who defied national concern and came every day, not to show their reels to on TV, but because they love their work. " With the end of confinement, the team returned to an almost normal pace of work. And don't expect to breathe until summer. "We are tired, but happy with the work done!"