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In Belgium, catering establishments to close for a month
In Belgium, due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus pandemic, catering establishments will be closed from Monday for one month and a night curfew will take effect.
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo stressed at a press conference on Friday night that the pandemiological situation is expected to worsen in the coming days and weeks, with more infections and deaths rising day by day. The Prime Minister called on all residents to be self-disciplined and to adhere to the rules of hygiene and social distance. (MTI)
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