Illustration of a grandfather with his grandson.

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There are compromises that are too painful.

While the second wave of the coronavirus sweeps over a large part of France and two thirds of French people are subject to curfew (before new announcements this week ...), the All Saints holidays are often a popular rendezvous for family reunions.

And if some worried and fragile grandparents preferred not to take any risks, others chose to take care of their grandchildren despite the Covid-19.

Even if sometimes, you have to keep your distance, your mask ... and avoid hugs.

Did you take your grandchildren with you during these holidays?

Tell us why.

How is it going ?

Do you manage to respect (at least in part) the barrier gestures?

Are you afraid of catching the coronavirus?

Or do you do as usual?

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