Some are more motivated than ever to find a little more normal life. Others, on the contrary, are apprehensive of having to "get over it": two days before the deconfinement, which will take place from Monday 11 May, Europe 1 went to meet the French to take the temperature of their morale.

"It is a kind of mixture of great vagueness, of unknown, of incomprehension." Like the end of a somewhat forced vacation. Two days before deconfinement, Raphaël has the feeling of getting lost in this very special daily life. For this 27-year-old young man, the days go by and all look alike. "I do things more to fill my days than by wanting to do them. It is a state in which I do not like to find myself, and I attribute this totally to the psychic load that it has to be confined. Without realizing it, it ends up weighing in. It will be hard to get over it! "

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Two days before the start of deconfinement, this Monday, the French have fluctuating morale. We will have to leave home, find colleagues for some, reconnect with a semblance of "life before". Getting back to it, precisely, is what Isabelle apprehends. Between the organization of the house and teleworking, it has found its marks over the days and ensures feeling good. "It was a different rhythm, it was also interesting to take the time, to see spring come into place, something that we usually see in small touches because we don't have time, because you don't think about it. It was very pleasant, very soothing. "

"There is a certain anxiety in people"

Isabelle's anxiety does not surprise Doctor Sylvie Royant-Parola, a psychiatrist specializing in sleep. "Clearly there is a certain anxiety in a certain number of people. People who really fear being in a situation where they can put themselves in danger," she explains.

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Several types of disorders can be observed. "On the one hand a generalized anxiety, the fact of feeling very simple feverish, not very well ... but also much more important disorders, with physical sensations: the impression of being oppressed, of having trouble to breathe. We also see mainly sleep disturbances. "

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But for some, the deconfinement will be a relief. Pierre was beginning to find the time long. It must be said that in almost two months, he had seen no one other than his parents. So he's only in a hurry: being on Monday to "be able to go out a little more, beyond the regular kilometer, especially for sports, to find friends. It will already be much better, so I'm pretty happy" .