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#7638278
15 January 2022
The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638280
15 January 2022
Restaurant closed in Eindhoven during the lockdown with the chairs and tables of the terrace packed and locked. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638282
15 January 2022
The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638284
15 January 2022
Restaurant closed in Eindhoven during the lockdown. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638286
15 January 2022
Restaurant closed in Eindhoven during the lockdown. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638288
15 January 2022
Restaurant closed in Eindhoven during the lockdown. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638290
15 January 2022
The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638292
15 January 2022
A young man holding a luggage bag is walking in front of PRIMARK store. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638294
15 January 2022
The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638296
15 January 2022
The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638298
15 January 2022
A woman wearing a facemask is cycling on a bike. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7638300
15 January 2022
De Blob and a building with PHILIPS logo on top. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022
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#7636018
14 January 2022
Tonight, the cabinet is expected to announce a relaxation of the corona rules for higher education, retail, contact professions, and sports. In the meantime, the cultural and catering industries will have to wait a bit longer. In Nijmegen, on January 14th, 2022.
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#7636020
14 January 2022
A retailer is taking a break outside of the store where he works, the day before the stores can open again with some restrictions in Nijmegen, on January 14th, 2022.
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#7636022
14 January 2022
A woman is passing by in front of a Royal Donuts store that can be open for pick-up orders, in Nijmegen, on January 14th, 2022.
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#7636024
14 January 2022
Inside of a perfume store closed because of the Coronavirus situation in Nijmegen, on January 14th, 2022.
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