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Covid-19: how our European neighbors will celebrate Christmas

2020-12-14T17:05:09.198Z


While in France the curfew which comes into effect on Tuesday at 8 p.m. will be exceptionally lifted for New Years Eve, many of our European neighbors are preparing for a hampered end of year celebrations. Overview of what they will be able to do (or not).


If the restrictions linked to Covid may seem severe or be badly experienced in France, the grass is not much greener in our European neighbors, who are also preparing for the hindered end of year celebrations.

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In Belgium, it will therefore be necessary to think carefully before choosing the only guest (two for single people) authorized per household for Christmas!

The country imposes the restrictions among the strongest, despite the partial containment in force for six weeks.

Faced with a

"high and dangerous level"

of contamination, the De Croo government has decreed a federal curfew from midnight to 5 a.m., which Wallonia and the region of Brussels have restricted from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Christmas where the Walloons will have permission from midnight.

Germany, where the pandemic

"is out of control"

according to Bavarian leader Markus Söder, on Sunday decreed partial containment from Wednesday until January 10.

School holidays are extended by one week and “non-essential” shops

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Source: lefigaro

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