Every Sunday noon since the implementation of barrier measures against the coronavirus epidemic, a writer tells about his confined daily life. On the eve of deconfinement, on May 10, direction New York, in the United States, where the novelist Marc Levy lives. The most affected metropolis in the country has become one of the main foci of the pandemic on a global scale. “It had an impact on the city that you feel in everyday life. You hear the sound of ambulances every day, the city has changed completely”, explains Marc Levy.
“For a few days now, we have the impression that things are going a little better and that the situation is starting to improve, but it’s true that it was like a state of siege. It was quite heavy and painful to live through. and very anxiety-provoking, especially the silence that settled over this still noisy city. This silence was only interrupted by the sound of ambulances crossing the city to pick up suffocating people “, continues the novelist.
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