KEY POINTS
  • Europeans are pondering whether they'll be able to gather with their families over the holiday period.
  • Speaking Thursday evening, the EU's Ursula von der Leyen said that "expectations have to be managed."
  • EU leaders have also started considering what parts of the population should be vaccinated first.
European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen.

LONDON — European governments should lift coronavirus lockdowns and other social restrictions gradually to prevent a third wave of infections, according to the president of the European Commission.

Europe has been grappling with a second surge in Covid-19 infections since September which has led to the re-introduction of lockdowns in certain countries and an overall stepping up of restrictions across the region.