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Europe, where corona continues to spread due to the mutant virus crisis, containment measures are being strengthened, such as not accepting travelers from Japan.

Violent protests against the blockade continued in the Netherlands.



This is Kang Cheong-wan.



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Fireworks explode and dozens of protesters evacuate.



In the middle of the street, the car was turned over and the glass door of the shop was completely broken.



Protesters opposing the Dutch government's nighttime curfew have rioted for the third day, destroying property and looting stores.



[Mayor Jack Mikus/Shertohenbos: It's painful.

This is because the town we are proud of has been destroyed by mobs, predators, and thieves.]



Even with protests against the containment order, the spread of the mutant virus has increased, and Europe is locking it further.



Bloomberg News reports that EU governments plan not to accept travelers from Japan.



As the number of corona19 infections in Japan increased, it was decided to exclude Japan from the list of countries that could visit EU countries.



Korea remains a possible country to visit in the European Union.



In the UK, where the mutant virus first occurred, the cumulative death toll from Corona 19 exceeded 100,000.



[Boris Johnson/British Prime Minister: (Corona 19) I express my deepest condolences to all those who have lost their loved ones.] In



Portugal, with a population of just over 10 million, around 10,000 new corona19 cases are pouring out of control every day. As soon as it turned to, I appealed for international help.