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Michael Marsh

Netherlands closes bars and restaurants to tackle Amsterdam and Rotterdam hotbeds amid rising Covid cases

The Dutch government has closed bars and restaurants to counter the sustained surge in coronavirus cases across the nation.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that the nation needed to move a step closer to a full lockdown because few other countries in Europe saw such an increase in case as the Netherlands.

In the week ending Tuesday, the new cases stood at 43,903 in the nation of 17.3 million, an increase of some 60% over the preceding week.

People ending up in the intensive care units shot up to 192 from 121, and coronavirus deaths reached 150 compared to 89 the week earlier.

The Amsterdam and Rotterdam regions are the current hotbeds of the virus in the Netherlands.

To make sure that revellers unable to go to bars would not party at home, the government also banned the sale of alcohol after 8pm.

The measures come into effect on Wednesday evening and will last at least four weeks, with a review of their impact after two weeks.

In additional measures, the government said that any household would be able to receive no more than three guests per day.

The wearing of cloth masks is now also mandatory for people aged 13 and older in indoor spaces, while a maximum of 30 people will be allowed to gather indoors.

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Schools will remain open and public transport will continue to operate, although people are being told to limit travel as much as possible.

The official death toll from the virus in the Netherlands is 6,587.

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