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Pope criticises people going on holiday to flee COVID-19 lockdowns

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Pope Francis on Sunday (Jan 3) condemned people who had gone abroad on holiday to escape COVID-19 lockdowns, saying they needed to show greater awareness of the suffering of others, foreign media reports from Vatican City said.

A report published by the Channel News Asia said: Speaking after his weekly noon blessing, Pope Francis said he had read newspaper reports of people catching flights to flee government curbs and seek fun elsewhere.

“They didn’t think about those who were staying at home, of the economic problems of many people who have been hit hard by the lockdown, of the sick people. (They thought) only about going on holiday and having fun,” the Pope said.

“This really saddened me,” he said in a video address from the library of the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace.

The traditional Angelus blessing is normally given from a window overlooking St Peter’s Square, but it was moved indoors to prevent any crowds gathering and limit the spread of COVID-19.

“We don’t know what 2021 will reserve for us, but what all of us can do together is make a bit more of an effort to take care of each other. There is the temptation to take care only of our own interests,” he added.

Many countries have imposed strict restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, which has affected more than 84 million people worldwide, according to the latest tally.

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