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Overview: Europe plans stricter curbs due to omicron concerns

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European countries such as the UK and Germany are bracing themselves due to the omicron variant of the coronavirus, which appears to be more transmissible than previous variants.

In the UK, British newspaper The Times reported British Prime Minister Boris Johnson may introduce new restrictions, which would come into effect on December 28. These measures may include a ban on indoor gatherings between two or more households and restaurants being open for outdoor service only. 

Johnson said Monday that he will not rule out anything in the fight against COVID, and noted omicron hospitalizations are surging in London.

Germany is expected to introduce new measures in the coming days, such as limiting private gatherings to 10 people, according to a draft document seen by DW. These curbs will also be implemented on the December 28.

Ireland on Friday forced bars and restaurants to close early, Italian media also reported that Rome is considering new restrictions. 

Moreover, Spain is weighing new measures to curb a rise in cases. The government of the northeastern state of Catalonia said Monday it wishes to enact a curfew, shut down nightlife, and limit social gatherings.

The Netherlands already began a strict lockdown on Sunday, with nonessential shops and restaurants closed until January 14.  ...

 

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