According to Tomasz Michalski, professor of economics at HEC Paris, the upcoming lockdown in France will be less economically damaging than the first. That's mostly because primary and secondary schools will stay open, allowing "around 13% of the workforce that have little kids - and that are at their most productive age - continue working." Small and medium businesses," however, are going to be hard-hit by the new confinement, he adds, in an live interview with Euronews.