WORLD Staff members prepare for reopening in Brussels, Belgium

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Staff members prepare for reopening in Brussels, Belgium

Xinhua

20:55, May 08, 2021

A staff member of a restaurant prepares for the reopening in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People pass by the terrace of a restaurant in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People enjoy beers at the terrace of a restaurant in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People enjoy themselves at the terrace of a restaurant in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

The tables and chairs at the outdoor area of a restaurant are seen on the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People enjoy beer at the terrace of a restaurant in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

Staff members of a restaurant prepare for the reopening in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A staff member of a restaurant prepares for the reopening in Brussels, Belgium, May 8, 2021. With the infection rate showing gradual signs of decline, the Belgian government allowed the reopening of the terraces of restaurants starting from May 8 and the night curfew will also be lifted, allowing people to stay out after 10 p.m. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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