COVID fears dampen trade at Europe's Christmas markets

Video Credit: euronews (in English)
Published on November 27, 2021 - Duration: 01:20s

COVID fears dampen trade at Europe's Christmas markets

The traditional holiday tree is standing tall in Frankfurt’s main square - but trade is quiet at the annual Christmas market.

Covid fears and sanitary restrictions mean business is down 50% on two years ago.

Many stall owners though are just glad to be open at all.


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