Coronavirus update (April 7): Another 234 deaths
The RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and Environment) reports that, since the last update, another 777 people in the Netherlands have tested positive for COVID-19, the illness that is caused by the new coronavirus. This means that the new total of infected people is 19.580.
Coronavirus situation in the Netherlands
Of the 19.580 people infected, another 234 have died since yesterday, April 6, bringing the death toll to 2.101. In total, 7.427 (+292) patients are or have been admitted to hospital. As not all people are getting tested, the true number of people infected with the new coronavirus is higher than reported.
Press conference April 7
Prime Minister Rutte and health minister De Jonge will give a press conference tonight at 19:00. You can watch it directly on NPO1, NPO Nieuws, via NPO Start, the NOS app, NOS.nl, NOS Facebook and the NOS YouTube channel.
Coronavirus measures
The following measures are in place:
Until April 28
- The following facilities will remain closed: sports clubs, saunas, casinos, sex clubs, food and drink establishments, day care (exception: people in vital professions). Takeaway orders and delivery is still possible. This includes coffee shops.
- Public locations will remain closed, such as concert halls, museums and theatres.
- Stay home as much as possible, including during Easter weekend. Only leave your house if you can't work from home, to get groceries, to get some fresh air or to help someone in need.
- Keep a 1,5-metre distance from one another (exception: families and children under 12). Groups of over 2 people who are not keeping their distance may be fined.
- A maximum of 3 visitors in your home is allowed, only if you can keep a 1,5-metre distance from each other.
- Don't visit people who are older than 70 or people who are immunocompromised in some way.
- It is no longer possible to carry out "contact" professions, such as but not limited to, hairstylists, massage therapists, escort services, nail stylists and driving instructors.
- Ban on all social gatherings. Exceptions: weddings, funerals, religious meetings (max 30 people, 1,5-metre distance).
- The government advises against travelling abroad unless absolutely necessary.
- Mayors will have the power to close public spaces.
- People who work in vital professions may only stay home from work when they have a fever (discuss with your employer).
May holiday
- School buildings will remain closed until after the May holiday. Some schools are open to hold final-year exams.
Until June 1
- Ban on all social events that need a permit until June 1.
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