Large-scale protests are continuing across Europe against government measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.



About 35,000 people gathered in Vienna, Austria's capital, to protest against the government's all-out lockdown and compulsory vaccination against COVID-19.



Earlier, the Austrian government announced that it would implement a full lockdown on the 22nd as the number of new infections reached a daily high.



He also announced that the vaccination against COVID-19 will become compulsory from February next year.



In Zurich, Switzerland, more than 2,000 people took part in protests against the government's COVID-19 restrictions.



They are protesting against government regulations that require them to present proof of vaccination when entering restaurants, etc.



Thousands of people each also gathered in Italy and Croatia to protest against the government's quarantine measures.