The Omicron mutation is sweeping Europe like a storm, with countries rushing one after the other to take strict measures.
In France, New Year’s events are canceled, small family gatherings are recommended, and due to the new variant, the travels of the French president and prime minister to Mali and Jordan, respectively, are canceled.
“On New Year’s Eve, local authorities will ban unannounced gatherings, drink alcohol in public places and ban large outdoor gatherings, special fireworks and concerts,” said French Prime Minister Jean-Jean.
The new executive is spreading rapidly in the country and is estimated to be dominant from the beginning of 2022
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is now suspected of accounting for more than 10% of new confirmed infections from COVID-19 in France and is the main reason behind the plans, for stricter health restrictions to allow access to public places. as the Minister of Health stated today.
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The horror for Omicron also overwhelms Germany, which puts it in the “high-risk” areas of France-Denmark-Norway by imposing quarantine on the vaccinated people arriving from these countries. At the same time, the German health minister admits that the health system is preparing for unprecedented pressure.
“(British) colleagues are telling us that what they are observing there goes beyond anything we have seen in the whole pandemic. “We have to prepare for a challenge we have never seen before in this form,” said German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.
In Denmark, which is severely affected by the new executive, recording 2500 micron incidents, ¼ out of a total of 24 hours, cultural activities are canceled and nightlife stops at 11 pm
Ireland no longer requires entry test, closes restaurant at 8 and halves public event attendance
Finally, in the Netherlands, experts are calling for a stricter lockdown in the country where everything, shops and bars close at 5 in the afternoon.
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