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#6485738
2 March 2021
An elder man wear protective face mask awaits to be vaccinated in Jakarta on March 2, 2021. The Health Ministry recently announced the new coronavirus B117 variant - which was first detected in the UK - has entered Indonesia, one year since the country confirmed its first two Covid-19 cases. Deputy Health Minister said the government had discovered two B117 variant cases on Monday night.
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#6485740
2 March 2021
Selamat Datang (welcome) monument at the Hotel Indonesia roundabout in Jakarta on March 2, 2021. The Health Ministry recently announced the new coronavirus B117 variant - which was first detected in the UK - has entered Indonesia, one year since the country confirmed its first two Covid-19 cases. Deputy Health Minister said the government had discovered two B117 variant cases on Monday night.
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#6485742
2 March 2021
A man wearing a protective face mask cycling on a bike at pedestrian bridge in Jakarta on March 2, 2021. The Health Ministry recently announced the new coronavirus B117 variant - which was first detected in the UK - has entered Indonesia, one year since the country confirmed its first two Covid-19 cases. Deputy Health Minister said the government had discovered two B117 variant cases on Monday night.
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#6485744
2 March 2021
A woman wearing a face mask walks past a coronavirus-themed mural in Jakarta on March 2, 2021. The Health Ministry recently announced the new coronavirus B117 variant - which was first detected in the UK - has entered Indonesia, one year since the country confirmed its first two Covid-19 cases. Deputy Health Minister said the government had discovered two B117 variant cases on Monday night.
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#6485746
2 March 2021
Street vendor rides his way around Jakarta's business district in Jakarta on March 2, 2021. The Health Ministry recently announced the new coronavirus B117 variant - which was first detected in the UK - has entered Indonesia, one year since the country confirmed its first two Covid-19 cases. Deputy Health Minister said the government had discovered two B117 variant cases on Monday night.
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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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#6388616
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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#6388618
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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#6388620
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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#6388622
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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#6388624
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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#6384766
26 January 2021
Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384790
26 January 2021
A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384792
26 January 2021
A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384794
26 January 2021
Damaged tram stop Randweg as seen with people wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384796
26 January 2021
Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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