Some European, global cities cancel New Year's celebrations

For some time it seemed that we could be able to celebrate New Year's Eve in major cities around the world with something similar to the big celebrations of the past. Another increase of Coddy-19 and the rapid expansion of the new Omitron version of the Coronobrianus have shattered these hopes, [...]
Another increase of Coddy-19 and the rapid expansion of the new Omitron version of the Coronacterius have destroyed these hopes in at least one part of the world.
In New York City, New Year's celebration in Times Square will reduce “, with less fun, and everyone is required to wear a mask, Mayor Bill de Blasio's office said on Thursday.
But some major cities in Europe, where Omitron's spread has been surprising, have already announced that they are flat-down plans.
Other cities around the world with traditionally ikionic celebrations still plan to host their own events, but with precautionary security measures in the country.
Since December 23rd, some of the world's cities have traditionally major New Year's events.
We show you below some of the cities that have cancelled the holiday change of years: Athens, Berlin, Edinburgh, London, New Dehi, Paris, Rome, Bankok, Cape Town, Dubai, Las Vegas, Rio De Janeiro, Sydney and Taipei.










