People attend a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700643
A man wearing a protective face mask takes part in a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700628
A man stands in front of police officers during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700621
People hold placards during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700618
People attend a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700614
A woman holds a placard during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700612
A woman holding a placard stands in front of police officers during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700606
People hold placards during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700601
A protester holds a placard during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700596
Police officers detain a protester during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700594
People attend a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700580
A man attends a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700579
A young woman holds a placard during a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700575
People attend a rally against COVID-19 lockdown and mandatory vaccination, in Vienna, Austria. Thousands of protesters have gathered in Austria’s capital after the government announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the quickly rising coronavirus infections and said vaccines would be made compulsory starting February 1.20.11.2021#6700574