According to a survey, confinement is only approved by 67% of French people.

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Only 67% of French people approve of the confinement announced by the executive until December 1, according to an Elabe poll published on Friday.

A figure far behind that noted during the first confinement last March: 93%.

Three quarters (75%) of those questioned believe that France is not ready for the second wave of the epidemic of the new coronavirus.

People 65 and over are the most convinced (76%) by this new confinement and the percentage drops with the age of those questioned until it drops to 52% for 18-24 year olds, according to this survey carried out for

BFMTV

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Supporters of La France insoumise (55%) and the National Rally (59%) are those who least approve of these new restrictions.

Only 42% trust the government to manage the crisis

With regard to the details of the measures, only 49% of people questioned are in favor of closing non-essential businesses, but 68% approve the ban on travel between regions and 64% are in favor of maintaining the opening. schools, even if this proportion is lower among parents (60%).

Only 42% of French people now trust the government to manage the health crisis, a proportion significantly lower than it was in March (59%).

Employees (37%) and workers (36%) are the most skeptical.

About 53% of those questioned believe that President Emmanuel Macron and the government "do not take the right decisions and do not apply them at the right time", while 47% think that they "adapt as best as possible according to developments in the situation and knowledge about the virus ”.

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  • Covid 19

  • Trust

  • Coronavirus

  • Society

  • Confinement

  • Emmanuel Macron

  • French