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Dutch government announces Wednesday's relaxations will go ahead


Dutch government announces Wednesday’s relaxations will go ahead
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Dutch government announces Wednesday’s relaxations will go ahead
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As hospital admissions continue to fall, the Dutch government has announced that a handful of coronavirus restrictions will be lifted on Wednesday, May 19.
Number of coronavirus patients in Dutch hospitals falls
Last week, Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the Outbreak Management Team (OMT) were hesitant to rush into the next stage of lifting lockdown, stating that certain restrictions would be lifted on May 19 only if hospital admissions fell by 20 percent and that a final decision on the matter would be taken on May 17.  ....

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New travel advice from May 15: More freedom to travel internationally


New travel advice from May 15: More freedom to travel internationally
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New travel advice from May 15: More freedom to travel internationally
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As was announced by Health Minister Hugo de Jonge at the press conference on May 11, the government’s travel advice is changing from May 15. Since last year, the Dutch government has been asking everyone in the Netherlands to not travel abroad unless it is absolutely necessary. But, from Saturday, members of the public will be allowed to travel to certain “low-risk” countries.
Dutch government changes travel advice for summer 2021
From May 15, the government will issue travel advice for each individual country, coding it either green (no known risks), yellow (limited measures against coronavirus), or orange (high risk, only necessary travel) depending on the number of coronavirus infections.  ....

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