From the DW:
“Belgium:
Saint Nicholas exempt from coronavirus constraints”
Children across
Belgium breathed a sigh of relief as the government confirmed Saint Nicholas
would be exempt from the country's strict coronavirus rules. Ministers have
written him a letter to confirm his exemption. Belgian children will receive
their annual presents as usual on December 6 from St. Nicholas as the
gift-bearer will be exempt from the country's strict coronavirus restrictions,
health and interior ministers confirmed on Thursday. Interior Minister Annelies
Verlinden and Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke penned a tongue-in-cheek
letter to Nicholas in order to ease children's fears that they might not get
their gifts this year in the wake of the pandemic. The officials confirmed
Nicholas would not have to quarantine after arriving in Belgium from Spain,
where he resides, and he would be able to cross rooftops to drop presents down
chimneys, even during curfew hours.
St. Nicholas
doesn't have COVID-19 "We hear that this virus has also created a lot
of problems in Spain," the ministers began. "So it gave us the
greatest pleasure when we learned that, despite your old age, you have been
able to escape the virus in recent months and that you are still in good
health." The joint letter, which was published in Le Soir, a
French-language daily newspaper in Belgium, urged Nicholas to "do what you
do best: make every child happy. We are counting on you." For
generations, the visit of St. Nicholas at the onset of winter has been a
holiday highlight for Belgian kids, much like the work of Santa Claus on
Christmas Eve for children elsewhere in the world.
Saint Nicholas
was a 4th-century bishop who lived in Myra, a town in what is today Turkey.
According to legend, this son of rich parents gave his entire wealth to the
poor. This made him the forerunner of Father Christmas or Santa Claus and
Germany's Christ Child, as well as becoming a symbol of the Christmas season.
Belgium's health care system has been pushed to the brink in recent weeks
because of rising coronavirus infections and the government has implemented
nightly curfews, tough quarantine measures and a lockdown on social life to
help prevent the spread of the virus. And the ministers wanted to remind St.
Nicholas of his duty to "always respect distancing, wash hands regularly
and wear a face mask," despite his long white beard. Nicholas was not the
only one who was exempt from certain strict measures this year as the ministers
concluded their letter by saying: "Every child is a hero, and for once you
don't need to check in your big notebook who's been good."
^ It’s nice to
see that St. Nick will still be allowed in Belgium (and hopefully other places)
this year. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/belgium-saint-nicholas-exempt-from-coronavirus-constraints/a-55582944
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