New Year's Eve in times of Covid: "The party is a process that will adapt to these new conditions"

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What will New Year's Eve look like on December 31, 2021 when the covid-19 epidemic breaks all contagion records?

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By: Charlotte Derouin

Once again, the transition to the New Year promises to be a little turned upside down.

New Year's Eve confined, in a small committee to avoid contamination with Covid-19.

With the pandemic and the Omicron variant spreading at lightning speed, how will you approach this year 2022?

With all these constraints, can we still party the same way?

With the same recklessness?

Elements of answer with Emmanuelle Lallement, anthropologist and professor at the University of Paris 8. 

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