Europe Is Trying to Crack the Door Open for Christmas
From carp to pubs, the region is exploring ways to let people celebrate without reigniting the pandemic
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Europe is looking to keep the coronavirus from ruining the Christmas holidays.
From allowing sales of traditional carp in the Czech Republic to the prospects of Irish pubs reopening, the continent is exploring ways to let people celebrate without reigniting the pandemic. Leaders will be laying out plans for the holiday season in the coming days.