Jean-Luc Reichmann confides in his greatest fear with the Covid-19: Current Woman The MAG

Despite the period of confinement to fight against the coronavirus, the French find every day Jean-Luc Reichmann at the controls of 12 noon shots on TF1. If the host is locked up at home like his viewers, he explains to our colleagues TV Magazine have shot enough shows to hold “For two or three weeks”. Asked about this unprecedented health crisis in the country as well as the rest of the world, the host confessed to his fears. I'm afraid for our elders, for people who are alone, those who are in difficulty and those who are in hospital ”, he begins by explaining.

Concerned for “All these everyday people who continue to give a lot of themselves for others like caregivers, bakers, delivery men, shopkeepers, garbage collectors”, he explains that speaking to them through his social networks "Dear to my heart". Regularly, the former presenter of Love, expresses their support for them and tries to “Bring them positive”. Faced with this complicated period, he tries to "Always glimpse positive things". According to him, it is an opportunity to strengthen or create a real social bond.

Jean-Luc Reichmann is optimistic about the coronavirus

As for post-containment, he would like “We are going to come out of this ordeal growing. I hope this will make people more attentive to others than before, that there will be more sharing and kindness. ” Optimistic, he wants awareness “To preserve our health, to preserve nature which is beautiful and to become attentive again” takes place. He concludes by observing: “We have never paid so much attention to those around us as we do today, we have never listened to our loved ones so much. We talk to each other like we no longer used to do. This global listening must continue. We realize more than ever that without the other, we are nothing ”.

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