French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that he will offer meals at university cafeterias around the country for 1 euro and 120 yen in Japanese yen to help students who are financially in need due to the effects of the new coronavirus.

In France, many students earn their own living expenses, and the number of students in financial distress is increasing due to the effects of the new coronavirus, which makes it impossible to work part-time.



In addition, it is said that there are many students who are stressed because face-to-face lessons are severely restricted due to infection control, and on the 21st, a demonstration of students protesting the government was held in Lyon and other areas in the east.

Under these circumstances, President Macron visited a university near Paris on the 21st to talk with students and eat twice a day at university cafeterias around the country for students in need of financial support, 1 euro per meal. , Announced that it will be offered for about 120 yen in Japanese yen.



According to local media, meals will be taken home to prevent infection.



President Macron has also stated that students in distress will bear the costs of consulting with specialists such as psychiatrists.



On the other hand, President Macron said, "The goal is to delay the spread of the infection and finish the vaccination and enter the new semester," and said that the students will continue to have restrictions on classes until September. Asked for understanding.