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Netherlands disables COVID-tracing app after discovering it helps Google collect private data

Dutch ease lockdown despite high COVID-19 infection rates

2 minute read People walk past restaurants and bars following the new social restrictions announced by the Dutch government, as the Netherlands battle to control the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Amsterdam, Netherlands October 14 2020. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo Lockdown measures in the Netherlands will be eased from next week as pressure to reopen society mounts despite high coronavirus infection rates, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Tuesday. A nationwide night-time curfew that has been in place for three months will be lifted on April 28, while bars and restaurants will be allowed to serve small groups on outdoor terraces between noon and 6 P.M.

Dutch government launches official vaccination calculator

India Travel Restrictions – Which Countries Have Banned Flights?

India Travel Restrictions – Which Countries Have Banned Flights? Advertisement: Once thought to be nearing ‘herd immunity’ with rapidly declining case numbers, India is now the latest hotspot experiencing a rapid surge of COVID-19 cases. This time around, the country is seeing cases linked to a “double mutant” coronavirus variant – which has been shown to be even more contagious than the initial virus. With the benefit of hindsight, countries around the world are taking swift action to cut off international travel to try and stop or at least slow the spread of this new variant. Let’s take a look at the countries now taking action, as well as what specific measures are being taken.

Bars, restaurants partially open as Dutch carefully ease restrictions

Bars, restaurants partially open as Dutch carefully ease restrictions
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