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New demonstration in Brussels against coronavirus restrictive measures

Hundreds of masked protesters gathered around EU buildings in Brussels to protest restrictions imposed as part of an effort to prevent the pandemic from spreading. coronavirus, repeatedly shouting the slogan “freedom”.

The mobilization started in a city park, before the participants headed to the area where the EU buildings are located, including the headquarters of the European Commission.

The police had banned access to the area: he built barbed barbed wire and developed about 40 men with riot facing to prevent protesters to approach. The crowd dispersed calmly, after about four hours.

“There is no coronavirus. It’s just the flu, “said Miriam, 48, who took part in the protest.

Like many others in the crowd, he comes from neighboring Holland. “Belgium is going through a difficult period,” he said. “I came here for my children,” he said.

Five or six men wore camouflage uniforms and berets. They refused to speak to reporters.

A 20-year-old Belgian protester who refused to give her name, referring to police equipment with riot gear, said: “They want war – look at them, look at us,” showing off her summer clothes.

Authorities in Belgium have begun easing the measures they have been in for seven months, as vaccination rates are accelerating and the number of infections and hospital admissions is declining slightly.

However, the use of a mask remains mandatory, even outdoors, and although the outdoor areas of restaurants have been allowed to reopen, the number of people who can gather outdoors and indoors remains limited.

Belgium, with a population of 11.5 million, has recorded less than 25,000 deaths from COVID-19 out of a total of 1.06 million infections from SARS-CoV-2.

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