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“Partial lock” will be imposed on Netherlands starting tomorrow, Wednesday, which will include, among other things, the closure of bars and restaurants, in an effort to curb the spread of the disease in the country. COVID-19Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced today.
“Today we are announcing new and very important measures and in fact we are entering a partial blockade,” Rutte said during a press conference broadcast by the country’s television networks.
Based on what you announced bars and restaurants will close with the exception of delivery and take-out services. In addition, the sale of alcohol will be prohibited at night after 8:00 p.m. local time.
“It will hurt us, but it is the only solution. We have to be tougher. “
As Mark Rutte explained, the measures will take effect from tomorrow Wednesday during a two week period. These include the mandatory use of cloth masks for citizens aged 13 and over indoors. Gatherings of more than 30 people are prohibited nationwide.
Still, stop team sports for citizens over 18, the use of Public transportation will be limited to necessary trips. Only the Meetings in the home will be limited to three people. per household.
The number of cases in this country with a population of 17 million it has grown significantly in recent weeks and today stands at record levels with nearly 7,400 new infections.