Coronavirus: in tears, a cashier moves Internet users with her poignant testimony: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

They are the heroes of the shadows. All these caregivers, police, garbage collectors, hosts and checkout attendants who continue to visit their place of work, braving the coronavirus pandemic. The show of TF1, Seven to eight, wanted to pay tribute to them in a report on this first week of confinement, Sunday March 22. Despite the measures taken by the government, these employees continue to work to replenish the shelves, clean the stores and serve customers. Admittedly, means have been put in place in supermarkets to protect customers and employees, in particular plexiglass windows or the distribution of latex gloves. But the cashiers fear for their health, aware of the risks of contracting this virus.

Thank you messages for his daily work

The testimony of one of them, Martine, particularly upset the viewers of the program of TF1. This woman, who has lived with her daughter and granddaughter for several days, receives messages of thanks for the work carried out on a daily basis. And it was in tears that she addressed the cameras to confide the content of these kind words. "It's nice! We don't know what we're going to bring home, she says, lucid. We tell ourselves that we are there for the others, they can come and run errands, because if we weren't there, we'd be hard pressed to eat."A last smile lights up these tears of anguish and these touching words of truth. On social networks, many people wanted to pay tribute to this lady, including singer Julien Doré.

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