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By Xinhua Published: Apr 05, 2021 09:10 AM
People wearing face masks walk on the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium, on March 13, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)
People enjoy the warm weather in London s Primrose Hill, in Britain, March 29, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)
Countries in Europe are finding themselves caught between a rock and a hard place as they plan to reopen after the Easter holidays.
While many countries enforced stricter rules over Easter to prevent a surge in COVID-19 infections during the celebrations, a prevailing fatigue among the general public about months of restrictions has made it increasingly difficult for compliance, especially as the weather warms up.
Countries in Europe are finding themselves caught between a rock and a hard place as they plan to reopen after the Easter holidays.
While many countries enforced stricter rules over Easter to prevent a surge in COVID-19 infections during the celebrations, a prevailing fatigue among the general public about months of restrictions has made it increasingly difficult for compliance, especially as the weather warms up.
In Brussels, the capital of Belgium, some 2,000 party-goers turned up on Thursday in the Bois de la Cambre, one of the city s biggest public parks, after a fake April Fool s Day festival event was advertised on social media. Police tried to disperse the crowds with water cannons and clashed with the revelers attending the unauthorized event despite COVID-19 restrictions.
Coronavirus and travel: Everything you need to know
Bathed in the faint light at the end of the once seemingly endless pandemic tunnel are visions of trips that reunite us with loved ones or take us to some blissfully new environment.
Many of those visions are becoming a reality for vaccinated travelers. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated its guidance for vaccinated individuals, saying that “fully vaccinated travelers are less likely to get and spread Covid-19.”
The new guidance for vaccinated travelers covers both domestic and international trips.
Many Americans are already traveling again, based on pandemic-era record numbers of passengers being screened at US airport checkpoints.
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