Well, according to the reports, Belgian health and interior ministers have announced that St. Nicholas, who visits children to deliver gifts at night, can skip the otherwise mandatory quarantine when he reaches Belgium from Spain—his country of residence. In addition, he can also avoid the nightly curfew to do his job on December 6.
Belgium had imposed fresh restrictions on November 2 as per the U.S. Embassy in Belgium. The restrictions will stay in effect till December 13 at least. However, non-essential businesses and dine-in restaurants and bars have been shut during this period. Moreover, it is mandatory to wear face masks in public places.
St. Nicholas is a mythical character also known as Santa Claus or Saint Nick. However, he is not the only person exempted from the pandemic rules. In April, during Easter, New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern exempted the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny from the COVID-19 safety laws so that the festival work could continue.