Not out of the woods: COVID cases rising in Western Europe

FILE - a patient breathes through an oxygen mask in the COVID-19 section of the University Clinical Centre hospital in Banja Luka, Bosnia, Nov. 4, 2021. The pandemic is again roaring across parts of Western Europe, a prosperous region with relatively high vaccination rates and good health care systems but where lockdown measures to rein in the virus are largely a thing of the past. Soaring infections in eastern Europe are blamed on vaccine skepticism and low rates of inoculation. While rates are higher in the west, they appear to have hit a plateau in some nations and vaccine holdouts also are a factor in spiking infections. (AP Photo, file)

A protester marches with a sign reading in French "syringe or gun" during an anti-lockdown demonstration in Marseille, southern France, Aug. 7. The pandemic is again roaring across parts of Western Europe, a prosperous region with relatively high vaccination rates and good health care systems but where lockdown measures to rein in the virus are largely a thing of the past. France, also in the midst of a rise in infections, is pinning its hopes on booster shots for people already fully vaccinated while urging holdouts to get their shots. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole, file)

FILE - A man waits after receiving the Pfizer vaccine, during a COVID-19 vaccination campaign, in Pamplona, northern Spain, May 11, 2021. The pandemic is again roaring across parts of Western Europe, a prosperous region with relatively high vaccination rates and good health care systems but where lockdown measures to rein in the virus are largely a thing of the past. Spain — once one of Europe’s hardest hit nations — now has vaccinated 88% of its population aged 12 years and over. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos, file)

FILE - A woman walks past a mural depicting a white dove parachuting COVID-19 vaccine vials, posted near the Italian Health Ministry Headquarters in Rome, April 4, 2021. The pandemic is again roaring across parts of Western Europe, a prosperous region with relatively high vaccination rates and good health care systems but where lockdown measures to rein in the virus are largely a thing of the past. Italy, an early victim of the pandemic, has a high vaccination rate, but is also seeing numbers edge higher, which experts believe is due to vaccine efficacy wearing off. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, file)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Santa won’t be getting his traditional welcome in the Dutch city of Utrecht this year. The ceremonial head of Carnival celebrations in Germany’s Cologne had to bow out because he tested positive for COVID-19. And Austria is planning a lockdown on unvaccinated people in two hard-hit regions.