People wearing face masks walk on a shopping street in Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 26, 2021. The annual "Black Friday" sales attracted lots of customers though the COVID-19 situation in Belgium was still tough. From Nov. 16 to 22, a total of 16,762 new infections were registered daily, a 48 percent week-on-week increase, the Sciensano public health institute said. (Xinhua/Zhang Cheng)
People wearing face masks walk past a shop in Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 26, 2021. The annual "Black Friday" sales attracted lots of customers though the COVID-19 situation in Belgium was still tough. From Nov. 16 to 22, a total of 16,762 new infections were registered daily, a 48 percent week-on-week increase, the Sciensano public health institute said. (Xinhua/Zhang Cheng)
People walk past a poster about "Black Friday" in Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 26, 2021. The annual "Black Friday" sales attracted lots of customers though the COVID-19 situation in Belgium was still tough. From Nov. 16 to 22, a total of 16,762 new infections were registered daily, a 48 percent week-on-week increase, the Sciensano public health institute said. (Xinhua/Zhang Cheng)
A woman wearing a face mask walks past posters about "Black Friday" in Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 26, 2021. The annual "Black Friday" sales attracted lots of customers though the COVID-19 situation in Belgium was still tough. From Nov. 16 to 22, a total of 16,762 new infections were registered daily, a 48 percent week-on-week increase, the Sciensano public health institute said. (Xinhua/Zhang Cheng)
People walk past a poster about "Black Friday" in Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 26, 2021. The annual "Black Friday" sales attracted lots of customers though the COVID-19 situation in Belgium was still tough. From Nov. 16 to 22, a total of 16,762 new infections were registered daily, a 48 percent week-on-week increase, the Sciensano public health institute said. (Xinhua/Zhang Cheng)
A woman wearing a face mask walks past posters about "Black Friday" in Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 26, 2021. The annual "Black Friday" sales attracted lots of customers though the COVID-19 situation in Belgium was still tough. From Nov. 16 to 22, a total of 16,762 new infections were registered daily, a 48 percent week-on-week increase, the Sciensano public health institute said. (Xinhua/Zhang Cheng)