As more European countries battle new COVID-19 surges, health officials are debating whether to reimpose strong restrictions, including the Netherlands, where advisors have recommended a new 2-week lockdown.Some nations eye modified lockdownsThe pandemic challenge for different countries is a diverse mix, with many in the eastern region, such as Russia, struggling with low uptake in the initial immunization rollout.
However, others with high vaccine uptake such as the United Kingdom have also felt the pressure and are taking more steps to offer booster shots.In the Netherlands, government outbreak advisors have suggested a 2-week lockdown that would cancel events and close theaters, but allow schools to remain open, according to the NL