Protesters hold posters reading "don't close (restaurants) - people work" and " there are only restrictions" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382662
Wheelchair user is not allowed to enter the building of the Ukrainian government, in Kyiv, Ukraine.11.11.2020#6382654
Protesters hold posters reading" Lviv. Vlada, stop manipulations", "no time restrictions for restaurants","weekends' lockdown means a million of unemployed", and "stop torturing" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382647
Protesters wearing face masks hold posters reading "restrictions means unemployment, and "no time restrictions (for restaurants)" [sic] as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382630
A protester knocks the skimmer on the lid of the pan as he takes part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382622
Protesters wearing face masks hold posters reading "People eat not just on weekdays", "I want to feed", and "no time restrictions for restaurants" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382618
Protesters hold posters reading "weekends' lockdown means a million of unemployed", right, and "I have the right to work" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382615
Employees of the restaurant business take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382606
A protester knocks the skimmer on the lid of the pan as he takes part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382603
Protesters wearing protective face masks hold posters reading "the restaurant business means a million breadwinners", right, and "there are only restrictions" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382594
Protesters wearing protective face masks hold a poster reading "there are only restrictions" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382591
A protester wearing a face mask holds a poster with a mourning ribbon reading " salary. eternal memory" as he takes part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382582
A protester holds a poster reading "weekends' lockdown means a million of unemployed" as she takes part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382576
A protesters holds a poster as she takes part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382573
A protesters holds a poster as she takes part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Lviv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382572
Wheelchair user is not allowed to enter the building of the Ukrainian government, in Kyiv, Ukraine.11.11.2020#6382519
Protesters hold posters reading "If you don't help, then at least don't interfere", centre, "we are, and we want to eat" and "we have the right to work" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382512
Protesters take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382495
Protesters take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in front of Ukrainian Government building, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382491
Protesters hold a poster reading "Don't anger cooks with sharp knives. We want to work" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382476
Employees of the restaurant business take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382470
Employees of the restaurant business hold a poster reading "there are a million of us, give us the right to work" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382467
Employees of the restaurant business take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382462
Protesters hold posters reading "no work - no taxes" and "the restaurant business means a million breadwinners" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382456
Protesters hold a poster reading "no work - no taxes" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382447
Protesters hold a poster reading "no work - no taxes" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382444
A protester holds a poster reading "weekends' lockdown means a million of unemployed" as she takes part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382435
Protesters hold posters reading "COVID-19 does not depend on the time of day", and "the restaurant business is dying" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382418
Protesters hold posters reading "COVID-19 does not depend on the time of day", and "the restaurant business is dying" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382419
Protesters hold posters reading "(We need) control of security rules, not amputation of business" foreground, "COVID-19 does not depend on the time of day", and "the restaurant business is dying" as they take part in a rally against the government's introduction of increased measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection by introducing a lockdown at weekends, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The daily rate of coronavirus cases rose sharply at the end of September and remained consistently high throughout October and November, prompting the government to extend some isolation measures until the end of this year.11.11.2020#6382405