FRA151119AA001BRUSSELS — Restaurants, bars and other venues in the heart of this historic city are usually hopping on Thursday. Not this week.

Patrick Bordigato, 27, a bartender at the restaurant Pin Pon, was standing idly at his counter. “I'm going to put on some music,” he said. “I should do it anyway,” even though there was no one else there to listen. 

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