Eric ("Les 12 coups de midi") worried: his partner "is not immune" to the coronavirus: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Since March 17, Emmanuel Macron has had confinement in the country to limit the spread of the coronavirus as much as possible. So, like thousands of French people, Eric – the current champion of 12 noon shots – is confined to his home. It is in Lorient, Brittany, that he now spends his days, with his two daughters and his wife. If the candidate is still present on television, he will play for the 132nd time Tuesday, March 31, it’s simply because the emissions were recorded well before the arrival of the epidemic.

The confinement seems to be going well for the third biggest champion of the show. As he revealed in a telephone interview to our colleagues from Gala, he pursues his activity of designer-designer in building thanks to teleworking. However, he is worried about his partner Stéphanie who must continue to travel: she is a medical secretary in a hospital.

"There can be contaminations"

It's with the belly ball that Stéphanie goes to work every day, "under somewhat difficult conditions such as those in hospitals, where there is a severe lack of resources to protect all staff", specifies Eric. The latter also announced that she was "in a service a little away from strategic areas" but that there could still be "contaminations". "She’s not safe. She always goes there with a certain anxiety ", he added, admiring.

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