Invited this Thursday, September 16 of the show L’Heure des Pros, presented by Pascal Praud on CNEWS, psychologist Marie-Estelle Dupont raised a rant about the management of the health crisis and its repercussions on young people . “Leave the peace to teens and children, take the mask off them,” she pleaded.
The subject of the debate concerned more precisely the potential reduction in health measures mentioned by Emmanuel Macron.
Faced with the U2P, the Union of local businesses, the Head of State thus affirmed at midday that “the health pass is not an objective in itself” and that “if we could stop the health pass tomorrow (he) will be the happiest of men. “
“The health pass,” he continued, “was to encourage vaccination. We will keep it and as soon as the sanitary conditions allow it we will remove certain constraints ”.
In the studio, facing Jérôme Béglé, deputy editor of Le Point, and journalist Jean-Claude Dassier, the psychologist and author specializing in intergenerational relations, first recalled that “since the start of the crisis, the services of child psychiatry are overwhelmed by appeals “
“The teens are collapsing”
According to Marie-Estelle Dupont, “the teens are collapsing, the start of the school year is catastrophic, there are students in crowded lecture halls who are falling apart because of the mask during lectures that last three hours”.
And so to conclude: “Leave the peace to teens and children, take the mask off them.” Words that somewhat annoyed his interlocutors who tried on several occasions to cut him off.
“I would like us to let Marie-Estelle go all the way,” then declared Pascal Praud, agreeing with the psychologist’s point of view and trying a little to contain a certain hubbub that is created in the studio.
For her part, faced with the vehemence of her opponents, Marie-Estelle Dupont concludes ironically: “All is well in the land of elves, after me the deluge”.