Protest Against Coronavirus Measures In The Netherlands

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Protest Against Coronavirus Measures In The Netherlands

Protest against the Covid-19 measures in The Hague in front of Den Haag Centraal railway station in the city center and the canal, after the press conference with increased police presence with riot police units, vehicles surrounding the protest, surveillance cameras and more. Prime Minister Mark Rutte announce new anti-Corona measures at a press conference after the government cabinet had a meeting. New measures to fight the spread of Covid pandemic include closing bars, restaurants, and non-essential shops at 5pm. Dutch hospitals have warned of the critical situation with code black. The Netherlands lifted most Coronavirus related restrictions in September and reintroduce some of them as the cases are increasing. The demonstration was in a small scale and peaceful. The Omicron new variant was spotted in the Netherlands since 19 of November according to the RIVM. The Hague, The Netherlands on November 26, 2021 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)


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