Maoz Zeev, Huet Isabelle, Robin Stéphane, Sudres Jean-Luc, Bouchard Jean-Pierre
Clinique cardiovasculaire et pulmonaire de Saint-Orens, 12 avenue de Revel, 31650 Saint-Orens- de-Gameville, France; Centre d'étude et de recherche en psychopathologie et psychologie de la santé, EA 7411, université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, Maison de la recherche, 5 allées Antonio-Machado, 31058 Toulouse cedex 9, France.
Clinique cardiovasculaire et pulmonaire de Saint-Orens, 12 avenue de Revel, 31650 Saint-Orens- de-Gameville, France.
Rev Infirm. 2022 May;71(281):41-43. doi: 10.1016/j.revinf.2022.03.016. Epub 2022 Jun 18.
The epidemic of Covid-19 was characterized, from its beginning, by "emergency". A state of emergency enacted by the state authorities to fight, on one hand, against the pandemic as such and, on the other hand, to manage the influx of patients admitted in intensive care. In this unprecedented context, the suffering of the people goes beyond the emergency situation and persists in forms ranging from a pseudo-banality to the complexity of an insidious evolution.