In Netherlands, thousands of people are protesting over lockdown measures

On Sunday, thousands of demonstrators ignored authorities and assembled in Amsterdam, the Dutch city, to fight coronavirus restrictions, resulting in violence and arrests. According to the Dutch police, over two dozen protesters were arrested in Amsterdam during a protest over COVID-19 limitations, and four law enforcement officers were harmed.

On December 25, one week before Christmas, Prime Minister Mark Rutte issued a lockdown in reaction to a new wave of Covid infections fueled by the Omicron variety.

The Netherlands has placed limitations on public meetings of more than two individuals in order to prevent the Omicron version of the coronavirus from overloading an already overburdened healthcare system.

After the demonstrators disregarded a restriction on public meetings, Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema approved an emergency decree allowing police to remove the central Museum Square.

The demonstrators, who generally did not wear masks or follow social distancing standards, disobeyed a court order not to march and instead marched down a key boulevard, playing music and holding yellow umbrellas in protest of government actions.

Despite the fact that Omicron is dominating cases around the world, Coronavirus infection rates in the Netherlands have been progressively dropping for several weeks. According to AP News, the 7-day average of new daily cases declined somewhat during the last week to 85.55 new cases per 100,000 persons. Because most European countries are experiencing an increase in COVID cases, the Netherlands took the steps to prevent a fresh wave of the Omicron form.

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