At the peak of the COVID-19 crisis in France, 29-year-old nurse Justine Debrie volunteered to work in a hospital coronavirus unit. Now she wants to know how the French state is going to recognise her sacrifice.
Justine Debrie, a 29-year-old nurse, poses in front of the Robert Debre hospital during a protest by French health workers in Paris as part of a nationwide day of actions to urge the government to improve wages and invest in public hospitals, in the wake of the coronavirus disease crisis in France June 16, 2020. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
At one point along the protest route, police used tear gas to disperse a small group of people who overturned a car and threw projectiles. Police said they were a fringe group who tried to hijack the protest.
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