The QuaranTEENS

An exercise in daily journaling with the Terminale 2 S class

The end of lockdown: freedom with responsibility?

So, from 11 may it is the end of lockdown in France, so it is time to take more responsibility and respect government conditions even if you do not trust a lot. I think it is especially important to our society, to respect for our own safety, health but also for our loved ones, our entourage. And above all it is important in big cities like Paris, where the population is the largest, where we have the most risk of contamination. So, take your responsibilities for your life and others.

from Instagram

France is already in deconfinement, but I am still in Ukraine. I had to enter France on May 18 but here the confinement is extended until May 22 so I must stay here until at least May 25. Here, the government is stricter, we cannot leave our home without the mask, it is compulsory everywhere, if we do not have the mask, we must pay 17,000 grivny (around 550 €).Schools, day nurseries, universities are closed until September, but the terminals pass the exams at the end of May. In each city, there are block posts that measure the temperature of each person in the cars entering and leaving the city. I see that most people respect the rules, but unfortunately there are still people who think they can do as they want. But I am proud of this country!!!

I hope it ends soon and we can start a new year))).

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  1. Ms. Hubbard

    Good post! Glad you brought this up! Wearing a mask is a relatively small sacrifice and its message is “I care about the health of other people around me” basic human compassion. I wonder when Parisians will discover it.

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  1. Ms. Hubbard

    Good post! Glad you brought this up! Wearing a mask is a relatively small sacrifice and its message is “I care about the health of other people around me” basic human compassion. I wonder when Parisians will discover it.

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