Despite the deconfinement, some have chosen to continue not to leave their homes. - SUPERSTOCK / SUPERSTOCK / SIPA

There are those who counted the days, having the impression of being in prison at home. In a hurry to be finally deconfigured, to be able to go back to work or go for a walk in the forest. And there are the others, those who have taken a liking to it, in confinement. Or who, after eight weeks at home to keep the coronavirus at a safe distance, remain anxious and consider that the risk of contracting Covid-19 is still far too great to venture out again.

If seniors and people with health problems - deemed most at risk from Covid-19 - have been encouraged by the government and the Head of State to limit their trips, the others are invited to gradually resume a (almost) normal daily life, returning to work, to the markets and to the shops that have reopened. But some young and healthy people cannot resolve it, and stay at home.

Is this your case? Are you rather young and healthy but have you chosen to stay confined? Why ? Did you return to a calmer life? Are you still too afraid of getting sick today to get out? Or are you afraid of infecting your loved ones? Tell us.

  • Confinement
  • Covid 19
  • Coronavirus
  • Deconfinement
  • Society
  • Stress