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Hague Court Rules The Netherlands Protest-Causing COVID-19 Curfew Lawful Fri 26th February 2021 | 08:37 PM
The Hague Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that the coronavirus pandemic constituted an emergency sufficient enough to justify the Dutch government s ordering of a curfew without consulting parliament
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 26th February, 2021) The HagueCourt of Appeal ruled on Friday that the coronavirus pandemic constituted an emergency sufficient enough to justify the Dutch government s ordering of a curfew without consulting parliament.
The ruling thus overrode the one by The Hague District Court on February 16, which ordered for an immediate lift of the curfew due to its illegitimacy. The district court deemed the curfew violating the freedom of movement and not justified by a valid emergency.
The Latest: Hungary is 1st EU nation to get Chinese vaccine
A Syrian refugee receives the Chinese-made Sinopharm coronavirus vaccine at a medical center in the Zaatari refugee camp, in Mafraq, about 80 km (50 miles) north of the Jordanian capital Amman, Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)
Published February 16. 2021 6:10AM
By The Associated Press
BUDAPEST A shipment of a COVID-19 vaccine produced in China arrived in Hungary Tuesday morning, making the country the first in the European Union to receive a Chinese vaccine.
A jet carrying 550,000 doses of the vaccine, developed by the Chinese state-owned company Sinopharm, landed in Budapest after flying from Beijing. The shipment is enough to treat 275,000 people with the two-dose vaccine, head of the Epidemiology Department of the National Public Health Center, Dr. Agnes Galgoczy, said at a press conference.
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