Dutch lockdown puts limits on Christmas celebrations, while France and other countries toughen restrictions as Covid cases climb
Christmas shopping in The Hague, Netherlands, ahead of the country entering lockdown from Sunday due to a ‘fifth wave’ of Covid infections.Christmas shopping in The Hague, Netherlands, ahead of the country entering lockdown from Sunday due to a ‘fifth wave’ of Covid infections.
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