The rebellious France deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis, Clémentine Autain. - NICOLAS MESSYASZ / SIPA

The LFI deputy from Seine-Saint-Denis, Clémentine Autain, on the precarious situation facing the inhabitants of her department, expressed her concern. "I am sounding the alarm: in Seine-Saint-Denis, not only but in Seine-Saint-Denis in particular, the queues to get food aid are constantly growing and you have populations which today have hungry, "she warned on Franceinfo.

"I am surprised that, in such a rich country, the public authorities do not organize solidarity better to support associations, to increase social minima and to respond to the social emergency that emerges with confinement", a she denounced. In Seine-Saint-Denis, she recalls, "confinement is harder confinement for many families who do not have second homes on the Ile de Ré or elsewhere and who end up in cramped accommodation sometimes unhealthy and with wages which are the wages of misery ”.

"We have a more fragile population, which takes longer to go to the doctor because the waivers of care are linked to the social and economic situation," she also warns. According to INSEE, Seine-Saint-Denis is one of the departments most heavily affected by Covid-19 with a much higher number of deaths in March compared to March 2019 (+ 62%).

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