The army was deployed in Sydney to prevent the spread of the Corona epidemic


Demonstrations all over Europe, 600 surnames in Berlin protesting against Coro's controls

Thousands of people in Israel also protested Koro's restrictions

The UK opened borders to facilitate tourism for both doses of the vaccine

SYDNEY: As many as 600 protesters have been detained in the German capital, Berlin, following a military crackdown on protests against the control of the Corona epidemic in various parts of the world. Even in Israel, where most vaccinations have been given, thousands of people demonstrated in Tel Aviv against coroner restrictions.

Despite a lockdown in the Australian city of Sydney for the past five weeks, the government has deployed 207 new cases of corona in the last 24 hours, prompting the army to crack down on corona epidemics in the city.

There are currently 300 soldiers stationed in Sydney who are going door-to-door with positive people to follow the rules of isolation. The city of Sydney has reported more than 3,500 cases of corona since the lockdown in June.

Throughout the city of Germany's capital Berlin, thousands of people who oppose the Corro's controls in the city of Germany were thousands of people who have been clocked on the streets and dispersators. The police had drained 600 appointives.

In Stuttgart, local officials suppressed Curdankar movement, but on Sunday in Berlin, the police descended on the streets of the police for two thousand officials. Police also used irritants and batons to disperse the crowd. For the third consecutive weekend in France, more than two million people took to the streets to protest against the imposition of coronavirus vaccination.

Thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv against new Corona cases and an increase in hospitalization in Israel. The Israelis protested against the government as new cases of corona were on the rise despite the start of giving corona booster doses in Israel.

The UK, meanwhile, has opened its borders to welcome vaccinated tourists from both the US and Europe. The tourism industry urged the government to further relax control. Britain has added an orange light to its traffic light system that would allow people to enter the country without a ten-day self-isolation.

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