Covid surges threaten festivities worldwide, as China's biggest holiday is upended for a third year
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As the rapid spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant looms across parts of the globe and the Delta variant remains dominant -- for now -- in others, the Covid-19 pandemic is again threatening holiday celebrations for millions.
Several European cities have already canceled firework displays ringing in 2022 and some countries are reimposing restrictions, while Chinese families face the prospect of their third Lunar New Year spent apart.
The Lunar New Year -- which begins on February 1, 2022 -- is China's biggest holiday, with millions of people traditionally crisscrossing the country to join loved ones for the festivities.
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