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Added on the 03/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Several thousand people from all over Germany have gathered in Stuttgart to demonstrate against measures to limit the spread of Covid-19. They are responding to a call to demonstrate by the "Querdenker" or "Anti-Conformist" movement, which has organised some of the largest rallies against health restrictions in Germany since the start of the pandemic. IMAGES
Thousands of demonstrators march through Brussels to protest anti-coronavirus rules as the Omicron wave causes infections to reach record highs. IMAGES
Thousands of people rally in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius against a health pass championed by the centre-right government. The Baltic EU country will require anyone wanting to enter shopping malls, restaurants and beauty salons to hold a Covid-19 immunity certificate, dubbed an "opportunity passport", as of Monday. IMAGES
Thousands of people gather in the German city if Kassel to protest against the restrictions in place to curb the spread of coronavirus. Infection rates are once again rising exponentially in Germany, with the vice president of the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases warning of signs of a return to "many severe cases and deaths, and hospitals that are overwhelmed". IMAGES
Thousands of people gather in Berlin to protest against government measures to curb the spread of coronavirus. IMAGES
Thousands of demonstrators take to the streets in Frankfurt to protest against the right-wing Alternative for Germany party (AfD). A nation-wide wave of mobilisation against AfD was sparked by a January 10 report by investigative outlet Correctiv revealing that AfD members had discussed the expulsion of immigrants and "non-assimilated citizens" at a meeting with extremists. IMAGES