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Corona skeptics dispersed with water cannon in Brussels

Protests against quarantine restrictions in Belgium

After several incidents, police water cannons dispersed the demonstrators with powerful jets of water, and thick clouds of smoke filled the air of the Belgian capital.

On Sunday, January 23, Belgian police used a water cannon and tear gas in Brussels to disperse demonstrators who opposed COVID-19 vaccinations and other restrictions, the agency reports. AR.

In Brussels, demonstrators chanted “Freedom!” as they marched through the streets of the city. According to police, the protest drew about 50,000 people.

White-helmeted commandos later tried to disperse the protesters, who ignored instructions over the loudspeaker that the demonstration was over and that they should disperse.

After several incidents, police water cannons dispersed the demonstrators with powerful jets of water, and thick clouds of smoke filled the air of the Belgian capital.

The march in Brussels came on the heels of demonstrations in other European capitals on Saturday, which also drew thousands of people opposed to vaccinations and other demands.

Recall that future strains of coronavirus may be even more contagious than Omicron, the more the disease circulates, the more it has the ability to change, said WHO expert Maria van Kerkhove.

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