Belgian police fire water cannon, tear gas at Covid-19 rule protesters
- Tens of thousands of people protested in Brussels against Covid-19 restrictions
- Belgium daily Covid-19 infections have surged to over 60,000 in the past week

Police fired water cannon and thick clouds of tear gas in Brussels on Sunday to disperse demonstrators protesting against Covid-19 vaccinations and restrictions that aim to curb the fast-spreading Omicron variant.
The rally drew about 50,000 people, Belgian police said. Some travelled from France, Germany and other countries to take part. Protesters yelled “Liberty!” as they marched. Demonstrators also marched in Barcelona.
The protests followed demonstrations in other European capitals on Saturday that also drew thousands of protesters against vaccine passports and other requirements that European governments have imposed as the Omicron variant causes surging daily coronavirus infections and hospitalisations.

Belgium has seen daily infections surge to over 60,000 in the past week in what authorities have called a “tsunami”.
In Brussels, white-helmeted police riot officers repeatedly charged after protesters who ignored instructions to disperse. Police water cannon trucks fired powerful jets and snaking trails of gas filled the air in the Belgian capital.
A protest leader broadcasting over a loudspeaker yelled, “Come on people! Don’t let them take away your rights” as police officers faced off against demonstrators who hurled projectiles and insults.
“Go to hell!” shouted one protester wearing a fake knight’s helmet with a colourful quiff.