The reopening of theaters and cinemas at Belgium, confirmed today the competent “Coordination Committee” (Codeco), after the decision of the Council of State to suspend the measure for the closure of the theaters that was announced on December 22 for the interruption of Omicron mutation.
The Belgian Coordinating Committee met today as a matter of urgency, following the decision of the Council of State and announced that the rules that were in force before 22 December are being restored. As a result, all the venues of the spectacle reopen, with a maximum number of spectators of 200 people, seated, with a mask and with a vaccination certificate or a negative test. In addition to theaters and cinemas, all indoor cultural events are allowed.
The Minister of the Interior, Anelis Verlinden, drafted the “corrective” royal decree to incorporate this decision, taking into account the decision of the Council of State. The royal amending decree will enter into force on Thursday, December 30, after first being approved by the cabinet.
It is noted that the reactions to the measures against her were intense Omicron mutation for the closing of cinemas, theaters and all areas of the show, with Thousands rallied on Sunday (December 26th) to protest.
It is noted that all indicators of the pandemic in Belgium show a downward trend for the tenth day. According to the Institute of Public Health (Sciensano), between 19 and 25 December, an average of 6,199 new cases were reported in Belgium per day, a decrease of 25% compared to the previous week. New hospitalizations with Covid-19 amount to 135 per day (-22%), while 581 people are treated in intensive care units (-18%). Finally, there are slightly fewer fatal cases, with about 33 deaths (-11%) per day.

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