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Residents in several European express frustrations at COVID measures

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 01:50s - Published
Residents in several European express frustrations at COVID measures

Residents in several European express frustrations at COVID measures

"I am limited in my freedom.

Not to mention the kids.

They can't go to school.

Learning online?

What future will they have?" one demonstrator in Hungary said.


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