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Anti-vaccine restrictions, anti-vaxxers reacted to EU exit

07.12.2021

This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. Protests across the bloc erupted over the weekend, as police in Brussels used tear gas to disperse protestors. In some cases, mandatory vaccination in states such as Austria, EU citizens have expressed their anger due to the introduction of Covid restrictions and mandatory vaccination in some cases. Express.co. was out of the EU with the UK now out of the EU. The uk readers expressed their relief at having left the bloc.

Pudsey 57 said: Glad I am out of it, the EU are autocratic. Whitworth 1 said: Don't agree with antivaxxers, but amused that the EU has shown its contempt for the people. A third added: Imagine what our media and leftist would be saying if our government was suppressing demonstrators with tear gas and water cannons? They need to open their eyes and see what's going on in EU land.

It is a mess on many fronts. We should be grateful to the Leave voters and government. The government announced a nationwide lockdown just days after an attempted lockdown for those who are notvaccinated. JUST IN: Deeply irresponsible' EU shamed UK trade issues for being gloating about the UK's trade issues.

The vaccine booster programme grinds to halt Latest staggering rate Omicron will rise - and the next wave' is coming Update Coronavirus Omicron variant: The emergency symptoms to spot Insight She said : We have the vaccines, the life-saving vaccines, but they are not being used adequately everywhere. This is an enormous health cost. One-third of the European population is not vaccinated, and only one-third of the population can be vaccinated, for example, or people with special medical conditions, but the vast majority could. This needs to be discussed, how we can encourage and possibly think about mandatory vaccination within the European Union.

This needs a common approach, but it has to be met, because it is a discussion that I think needs to be met. Ms von der Leyen spoke of the need for compulsory vaccinations, but the EU does not have the power to mandate health policy for member states.