Netherlands tightens lockdown to slow second COVID-19 wave
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Netherlands tightens lockdown to slow second COVID-19 wave
Reuters
Published Nov 04, 2020 03:08 AM PHT

AMSTERDAM - Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday ordered extra lockdown measures to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus in the Netherlands, and said the government is also considering curfews and school closures.
AMSTERDAM - Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday ordered extra lockdown measures to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus in the Netherlands, and said the government is also considering curfews and school closures.
The new measures, which include a ban on public meetings of more than two people not in the same family, were imposed amid signs the epidemic had reached a second peak.
The new measures, which include a ban on public meetings of more than two people not in the same family, were imposed amid signs the epidemic had reached a second peak.
"The number of new cases is falling, but not quickly enough," Rutte said in a televised press conference.
"The number of new cases is falling, but not quickly enough," Rutte said in a televised press conference.
The measures go into effect on Wednesday for two weeks.
The measures go into effect on Wednesday for two weeks.
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Rutte said other measures will remain in place through mid-December.
Rutte said other measures will remain in place through mid-December.
Bars and restaurants in the Netherlands were closed except for takeaway and delivery in a partial lockdown on Oct. 13 to slow a second wave of infections. Public gatherings were then limited to four people.
Bars and restaurants in the Netherlands were closed except for takeaway and delivery in a partial lockdown on Oct. 13 to slow a second wave of infections. Public gatherings were then limited to four people.
Rutte on Tuesday said museums, theaters, cinemas, zoos and amusement parks will also have to close.
Rutte on Tuesday said museums, theaters, cinemas, zoos and amusement parks will also have to close.
The Netherlands joins Britain, France, Germany and several smaller European countries in restricting gatherings and people's movements in recent weeks.
The Netherlands joins Britain, France, Germany and several smaller European countries in restricting gatherings and people's movements in recent weeks.
On Tuesday the National Institute for Health reported 64,087 new cases over the past week, down from 67,542 the week before, the first time weekly numbers have declined since August.
On Tuesday the National Institute for Health reported 64,087 new cases over the past week, down from 67,542 the week before, the first time weekly numbers have declined since August.
Hospitals are near capacity because of a surge in COVID-19 patients, numbers of which are continuing to climb, and the government is under pressure to ease the strain on the healthcare system.
Hospitals are near capacity because of a surge in COVID-19 patients, numbers of which are continuing to climb, and the government is under pressure to ease the strain on the healthcare system.
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