“Should we put the mask here?” It’s not so convenient with these elastics. ” At 86 years old, Mireille does so, but thinks no less before lining up in the queue under the arches of the town hall of Kaysersberg-Vignoble (Haut-Rhin), which stretches out into the street. “There are often people before 10 a.m. and mass next, then again at 11 a.m. after the ceremony”, explains Cécile, who has already voted but has “Almost forgot the mask”. So many small signs showing that the Covid-19 crisis is slowly disappearing in this town located twenty minutes from Colmar and forty-five from Mulhouse, hard hit by the epidemic. “In the villages, we vote more in the second round. We are close to the mayor and there, every voice counts. My elderly mother who lives in Paris is the opposite. She is not going to vote today because she thinks it is folded and that the sanitary rules are more difficult to apply ”, says Cécile, who has lived in the city for twenty years.
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Jean-François Gérard correspondence in Strasbourg, photos Vincent Muller
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