New measures are being taken by Europe as the Omicron variant spreads to the Old Continent.
“The Omicron is becoming, or has already become, dominant in many countries, including Denmark, Portugal and the United Kingdom, where numbers double every one and a half to three days, causing unprecedented transmission rates,” said Dr. Hans Kluge. the director of the World Health Organization (WHO) for Europe.
Let’s see what measures European states have taken
In Holland:
In total lockdown for Christmas – New Year
In BELGIUM from December 26
- Indoor gatherings are prohibited (concerts, nightclubs)
- Cinemas and theaters must also be closed
- Games without the presence of an audience
- Shopping with a limit of up to 2 people
- Bars and restaurants are still closed at 23:00
- Divine services will be held at Christmas
In PORTUGAL
- Nightclubs close, bars up to 9/1
- Limit of 10 people in outdoor gatherings
In DENMARK
- Theaters, museums, cinemas are closing
- Restaurants and bars roll down at 23:00
In FINLAND
- Bar – end to the sale of alcohol at 21:00
- They close at 22:00 on Christmas Eve
In the CZECH REPUBLIC
- Closed from 22:00 bars, restaurants, nightclubs
- Up to 1,000 vaccinated spectators at concerts, games
- Up to 100 visitors to outdoor gatherings
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