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The Dutch government has announced that it is introducing tighter measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus. They come into force from midnight from December 15 to Tuesday, and will be in force until January 19, 2021, announced the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The new measures include closure of all points of sale, except the basic ones – Supermarkets, grocery stores, dry cleaners, pharmacies, drugstores, as well as hairdressers, massage studios, cosmetic care, except for dental offices and physiotherapy.
All elementary and middle schools are closingas much as nurseries and centers for the nursery to be transferred to online Forms of training effective December 16, 2020. Children of “frontline” employees with socially significant professions will be cared for on a daily basis.
All gyms, gyms, swimming pools, saunas, as well as museums, cinemas, theaters, casinos, zoos cease their activities.
Hotels can stay open, but the provision of food and drink ceases for your guests, including room service. All establishments in the restaurant sector remain closed.
Citizens are encouraged to stay home as long as possible and continue working from home whenever possible.
The call of the authorities is not receive more than two visits at home per day, over 12 years old, except on December 25 and 26, 2020, and for the two holidays, up to three guests over 12 years old who are not members of the household can be accommodated.
You need help, Bulgarian citizens You can contact the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in The Hague at the following Telephone contacts: + 31 70 350 3051 and during non-working hours at tel.: + 31 6 5744 8073.
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