Fabien Galthié, in December 2020. -

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The weekend went by too quickly for you to have had time to follow the news.

To remedy this, nothing beats our five retro tidbits.

1. With the transfers, tensions to come on the chain of care

The transfer of patients from Ile-de-France is not without consequences.

If room has been made in intensive care for two patients who came from Meaux to the Bordeaux University Hospital, deprogramming of interventions could intervene if other transfers take place.

And a repercussion on the whole chain of care is to be expected in the Gironde hospitals.

Read our report in Bordeaux.

More info:

Transfers of patients between regions, how does it work?

2. For a year now, France under certificates

The certificate has become a daily object since March 17, 2020. Among the readers of 

20 Minutes

, some understand the interest of this measure, but many of you qualify them as "useless" and of "Infantilizing".

These certificates have an impact on “social contacts”.

To know more.

More info:

In Nice, we went from "educational" to "repressive" to enforce confinement

3. Samples of dust from the Sahara that fell on France collected

The first weekend of February, a cloud from the Sahara repainted the Alps and the Pyrenees in ocher.

After a call to walkers, researchers from Toulouse and Grenoble were able to collect some 200 samples of snow tinted by it.

A participatory science experiment.

More info:

The “Plastic Odyssey” ship, a micro-factory that recycles plastic

4. Did Fabien Galthié fail in his coaching against England?

The mojo of the coach of the XV of France he imploded like the sanitary bubble of Marcoussis?

On Saturday, against the English, the Gersois left three players on the bench while the Blues struggled in the last quarter of an hour and they ended up losing (23-20) after a test by Maro Itoje in the 76th.

A setback attributable to this coaching?

The extra info: 

When they win, the English stay in the room.

Eddie Jones put a small stopper to the Blues

5. Armenia is heard in "The Voice"

We're not going to talk to you about a cover of a song by Charles Aznavour, but about Anaïd's performance at

The Voice

.

The young woman moved the coaches with her cover of 

Je suis une tomb

.

“This song is the bridge between the country of my roots, Armenia, and the country where I was born, France.

Here is his interview.

More info: 

A Lyonnais enchants the British version of

The Voice

Well, that's all for today.

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See you tomorrow !

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