Thousands of people gathered in the capital of the Czech Republic over the weekend to take part in a protest against mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations and other restrictions targeting unvaccinated individuals. More than 6,000 activists reportedly massed in Prague’s Wenceslas Square on Jan. 30, according to rally organizers, demanding the authorities to listen to citizens’ calls. “The state should listen to the people’s demands. The arrangements and restrictions lead us on the road to hell,” said Zuzana Vozabova, who banged a drum through the protest. In footage from the rally, a large crowd of protesters can be seen marching while waving flags and chanting slogans as they moved towards the popular square that has the busiest pedestrian traffic in the whole country. The protesters mainly objected to harsher restrictions for the unvaccinated, including a ban on eating in restaurants—calling the government’s COVID-19 policy discrimination of those who choose not to get vaccinated …