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Khan Pulls Plug on London New Year’s Eve Celebrations AGAIN Over COVID

Peter Caddle 21 Dec 2021

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has cancelled the city’s New Year’s Eve celebrations again, citing fears regarding the Omicron variant to justify this year’s cancellation.

Sadiq Khan, the left-wing Labour Party mayor of London, has once again cancelled New Year’s Eve celebrations within the British capital, this time citing fears regarding the omicron variant of the Chinese Coronavirus as the reason for the decision.

“Due to the surge in Omicron cases, we have taken the difficult decision to cancel our New Year’s Eve event in Trafalgar Square,” read a post by the mayor. “The safety of Londoners must always come first.”

Khan had already announced back in October that the fireworks display for this year’s celebrations would not go ahead.

The mayor’s decision to cancel all festivities mirrors one made last year by the mayor, who previously stated that “we” couldn’t afford ” to have the numbers of people who congregate on New Year’s Eve congregating”.

The move comes after the British government refused to rule out implementing a full-on lockdown for England before Christmas.

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Re: Khan Pulls Plug on London New Year’s Eve Celebrations AGAIN Over COVID
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2021, 05:37:56 pm »
What a fascist.  Omicron is nothing more than a really bad cold for the most part, and those for whom it is more serious can be identified (age and serious comorbidities) and advised to either quarantine themselves or to accept the risks.