NARRATIVE – Mental health of young people, teleworking, visiting rights in hospitals and nursing homes, barrier gestures… Five years after the death of the first patient in China, the coronavirus has left deep traces in more than one way.
On January 11, 2020, China announced its first death from Covid-19. Five years later, what remains of these suspended moments that seem almost unreal today, from confinements to curfews, from masks to self-certifications, from home lessons to vaccines? « What remains for me is the impression of stolen moments of life »declares Paul*, a 22-year-old student. Outings with his group of high school friends. THE « rites of passage » of the end of secondary school, including the discovery of the baccalaureate results on a list displayed in his establishment, surrounded by his classmates. The beginnings of his student life. So many moments of which the young man has the feeling « to have been deprived ». « And again, it’s a small thing compared to others… »
Some young people have therefore had to give up on their projects. Hélène*, 20 years old, will not be a veterinarian, her dream since childhood. « I skipped most of the…
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