Chaotic scenes have erupted in this capital city after hard new measures to fight an explosion of Covid cases were introduced.
Pictures from the last few days show large anti-lockdown marches in Austria, Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Italy.
Protests also erupted in Barcelona, Spain, as marchers spoke out against new Covid certificates required to enter bars, restaurants, gyms and care homes. Germany has seen the second highest case load in the world, behind the US, over the past seven days, with 399,339. Italy meanwhile saw cases creep up from 78,907 to 99,186, while Spain saw infections go from 52,964 to 64,309.
He warned of the devastating economic impact restrictions or a full lockdown could have over the Christmas season.
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