COVID 19 protests in Europe: Anti vaccine protesters march in Paris, denounce health pass
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (pictured inset) is set to announce the new measures during a press conference at 7pm alongsidehealth minister Hugo de Jonge and Jaap van Dissel, head of the public health institute RIVM. The countryintroduced a partial lockdown on November 28, restricting social gatherings to 13 people and imposing a 5pm curfew on bars, restaurants, cinemas and sports venues (main image: people walk around downtown Rotterdam today). Essential shops such as supermarkets must close at 8pm. Riots broke out in Rotterdam when the restrictions were first announced, with police opening fire on antilockdown protests against the restrictions. Ministers met this morning with regional safety board bosses and are expected to finalise the new plans this afternoon. Previously, the Dutch Government sOutbreak Management Team advised the complete closure of nonessential stores alongside schools, gyms, cafes, museums and cinemas. Meanwhile, in Brussels on Thursday, Ms von der Leyen asked EU leaders to rein
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