New restrictions imposed due to spike in infections among younger people.
All restaurants and bars in the Netherlands will close their doors from midnight until 6am each day, while live music will be banned.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the Netherlands’ government is reinstating COVID-19 restrictions for nightclubs, restaurants and music festivals due to a spiking numbers of new coronavirus cases among younger people.
The reinstated COVID-19 restrictions, which were lifted June 26, will go in effect tomorrow morning and stay in place until August 14, Rutte said on Friday.
Appearing alongside Health Minister Hugo de Jonge, the PM said the country’s hospitality and nightlife sectors needed to be shut down due to a rise in cases of the more infectious Delta variant of the virus.
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