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Netherlands
Netherlands imposes lockdown measures as
Covid cases hit new high

Jon Henley Europe correspondent


@jonhenley
Fri 12 Nov 2021 19.22 GMT

The Netherlands will become the first western European country to


impose a partial lockdown since the summer, introducing strict new
measures from Saturday in the face of record numbers of new Covid-19
infections.

The restrictions, announced by the caretaker prime minister, Mark Rutte,


on Friday, will last at least three weeks and include the closure of bars,
restaurants and essential shops from 8pm, with non-essential retail and
services such as hairdressers to close at 6pm.

Gatherings at home would be limited to a maximum of four guests, all


amateur and professional sporting events must be held behind closed
doors, and home working was advised except in “absolutely unavoidable”
circumstances, Rutte said.
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“We must reduce the number of contacts and infections as fast as


possible,” Rutte said, calling the measures “unavoidable”. The healthcare
system was already under such heavy pressure that knee, hip and even
heart operations were being postponed.

“Tonight we are bringing a very unpleasant message, with very unpleasant


and far-reaching measures,” Rutte said.

“The virus is everywhere and needs to combated everywhere. I want


every Dutch citizen to be asking, can I do more? Can I do better? We had
hoped with the vaccines we wouldn’t have to do this, but we see the same
situation all across Europe.”

Schools, theatres and cinemas will remain open, as will conferences where
the audience is seated, but public events such as trade fairs and
exhibitions where the public can move around are cancelled from 6pm on
Saturday.

The health minister, Hugo de Jonge, said the government would next
week debate legal changes to allow “exceptionally busy” stores and
hospitality venues to choose whether they would accept only people who
were fully vaccinated or had recovered, rather than also allowing access to
people with a recent negative test.

The lockdown is longer than the 14 days recommended this week by the
government’s outbreak management team and comes as the number of
new infections reaches record levels in the Netherlands.

The country abandoned most preventive measures in late September,


although as cases began to rise the government made face masks
mandatory in shops and other public venues again last weekend.

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Netherlands: number of new coronavirus cases per day


Starting from day of first reported case

20000

18,062

15000

10000

5000

Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

Data from Johns Hopkins University at 07:02 UTC 9 Dec 2021

Hospitals in the southern province of Limburg warned this week that the
entire health system was “grinding to a standstill” in the country’s
hardest-hit region, adding: “We are convinced that other parts of the
Netherlands will soon follow.”

The Dutch public health institute announced the country’s highest daily
tally of new infections since the pandemic began on Thursday, recording
16,364 new positive tests in 24 hours, an increase of 3,688 over the
previous day. Friday’s toll was only fractionally lower.

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Netherlands: number of coronavirus deaths per day


Starting from day of first reported death

200

100

72

Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

Data from Johns Hopkins University at 07:02 UTC 9 Dec 2021

The Dutch football federation and top two professional leagues expressed
“great dismay” at the lockdown, which they described as “policy poverty”.
They added that government officials “no longer know what to do”.

An organisation representing bar and restaurant owners condemned the


government. “Hospitality businesses are again being presented with the
bill for failing government policy,” the group said in a statement.

Until last month, the government had insisted the Netherlands’


comparatively high vaccination rate – 69% of the population is double
jabbed, against an EU average of 65.8% – would mean it could relax
remaining restrictions by the end of the year.

But as a fourth wave gathers pace in Europe, it is not alone in


reintroducing stricter controls. The Austrian chancellor, Alexander
Schallenberg, said on Friday his country would implement a lockdown for

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unvaccinated people in two hard-hit regions next week, and looks poised
to move forward with similar measures nationwide.

From Monday, unvaccinated people in the regions of Upper Austria and


Salzburg will only be allowed to leave home for specific necessary reasons,
such as buying groceries or going to the doctor.

Germany, which has been reporting record daily rates of new infections on
a seven-day average since the start of the week, is also urging people to
cancel or avoid large events and to reduce their contacts.

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