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#6389370
29 January 2021
An empty moving tram after the curfew time in Amsterdam. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389372
29 January 2021
Tram stop with nobody. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389374
29 January 2021
Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389376
29 January 2021
A scooter motorcycle with the driver wearing a facemask and an empty bus on the streets. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389378
29 January 2021
Tram stop. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389380
29 January 2021
Crossroad with pedestrian traffic light. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389382
29 January 2021
An empty moving tram after the curfew time in Amsterdam. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389384
29 January 2021
Parked bicycles in residential area during the curfew. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389388
29 January 2021
Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389390
29 January 2021
Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389392
29 January 2021
Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389394
29 January 2021
Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389396
29 January 2021
Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389398
29 January 2021
A bicycle under the light during the night. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6389400
29 January 2021
A single scooter motorcycle moving in the empty streets. Empty and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam during the COVID curfew. People can be out only with a proven reason and special permission with proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro, at the night curfew time. Public transportation like bus and tram are passing empty. Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the are seen at the fourth day with the curfew in the country, calmer after violent protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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#6388614
28 January 2021
Police officers and vehicles deployed in Amsterdam to overview the curfew. Deserted streets of the Dutch city of Amsterdam and the police checking people for proper documentation and giving fines of 95euro, after the night curfew time and a call for a protest. The fourth day with the curfew in the country is calmer after protests and clashes the previous days. Curfew was imposed to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Covid-19 Coronavirus cases and the new mutation of the pandemic. the first curfew after World War II has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since December. The government took the decision for the lockdown and free movement restriction in order to fight the spread of the new mutation B117 of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The curfew will be in force at least until February 10, 2021. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 27, 2020
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