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Nicky91 15-02-2022 01:36 PM

https://nltimes.nl/2022/02/15/cabine...25-sources-say

Netherlands: Cabinet approves lifting Covid restrictions by Feb. 25, sources say
This story was updated as new information became available.

The Cabinet decided to lift most coronavirus restrictions in the Netherlands by February 25, sources confirmed after various media outlets reported this on Tuesday. The ministers involved in the issue met earlier in the day to make the final decision on which changes to the coronavirus will be announced at the press conference this evening. The Cabinet is "optimistic" about the situation around the coronavirus, Health Minister Ernst Kuipers said after the meeting. "Optimistic against the background of an extremely high number of infections and fortunately relatively low pressure on healthcare."

When asked directly, Kuipers did not want to say exactly what the Cabinet decided during the meeting. Sources told AD and RTL Nieuws that the Cabinet plans to mostly drop the coronavirus access pass on February 25. For indoor events without assigned seating, everyone must get tested before entry if more than 500 people are to attend. No testing will be required for outdoor events

The Cabinet will implement the relaxations in two steps. The first set of relaxations will be announced tonight and take effect on Friday. The catering and cultural sectors will be allowed to stay open until 1:00 a.m. Social distancing and face masks will no longer be necessary for places requiring access passes. Events with more than 500 attendees will no longer be required to have fixed seating.

Additionally, the advice about working from home will be relaxed. Instead of the recommendation people work from home full-time, workers will instead be told they can go to the worksite about half the time if necessary. Additionally, there will no longer be a cap on the number of household guests per day.

The rules for mandatory isolation after a positive test are also being relaxed. Someone infected with the coronavirus will not have to stay at home for seven days, but only for five days. At that point, the infected person can leave isolation if they have not experienced symptoms of Covid-19 for at least 24 hours.

The second step will take effect on February 25 when most other coronavirus rules will disappear. From then, mandatory closing times will no longer be the law of the land, sources said. The Cabinet also wants to scrap social distancing, and coronavirus access passes everywhere except for large events with no fixed seating.

The passes will be adjusted to the 1G policy where everyone is required to get tested for coronavirus regardless of vaccination or recovery status if they want to attend events with more than 500 visitors, or nightclubs. The face mask obligation will also disappear, except for public transport and on commercial airplanes.

Traveling abroad is also set to get easier. From Wednesday, the travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will also be adjusted. Coronavirus infection figures will no longer be taken into account when creating a risk profile for different destinations. It means that more countries outside of Europe will go to the lower Code Yellow travel warning level.

Although most of the rules will disappear next week, Carnival will have to be celebrated indoors. Carnival is from February 26 to March 1. The mayors on the Security Council also indicated on Monday that it should be celebrated on a small scale: in bars and on terraces. There will be no major events such as parades.

Kuipers said he would emphasize that some measures remain in force, and it is vital that people comply with them. He referred to wearing a face mask when people sit close to each other, washing hands regularly, and staying home with symptoms. The Outbreak Management Team (OMT) also recommended this in its advice. "Therefore, here is my recurring message, ad nauseam. Stay careful."

For the first time since the pandemic hit the Netherlands in late February 2020, Prime Minister Mark Rutte will not be at the coronavirus press conference on Tuesday. His presence is required at a debate in the Senate. According to RTL Nieuws, the Cabinet expects tonight to be the last coronavirus press conference.

Nicky91 15-02-2022 01:36 PM

so as of February 25th, no more covid restrictions in Netherlands

Nicky91 15-02-2022 01:44 PM

Netherlands todays numbers

53.548 new cases

1.656 total hospitalisations, increase of 106

181 total on ICU's/ventilators

booster percentage at 60,6%

Nicky91 15-02-2022 01:47 PM

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2022/0...oliday-market/

Netherlands: rules for travel risks will be relaxed, will open up long haul for foreign holiday market
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Quote:

The coronavirus infection rates in countries outside the EU will no longer be taken into account in official government travel advice from Wednesday, the Telegraaf has reported.

This means dozens of countries will now be classified as ‘yellow’, or ‘caution required’ destinations, the paper said on Tuesday afternoon.

Formal travel advice has been linked to infection rates since the start of the pandemic, although the situation was changed for EU destinations last summer.

As yet, it is unclear which countries will change from red or amber to yellow, the paper said.

Nor is it clear what the rating will be for countries such as New Zealand, where overseas visitors are not welcome.

Travel companies had campaigned hard for a change in the system so they could again offer winter sun breaks to countries such as Costa Rica, Colombia and Mexico.
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arista 15-02-2022 05:35 PM

Tuesday 15/2/22

234 have Died
46,186 have caught Covid-19

Patients in hospital
Latest available
12,304


Patients in
ventilation beds
Latest available
393


159,839 Total UK Covid-19 Deaths

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

Nicky91 16-02-2022 03:50 PM

Netherlands todays numbers

63.779 new cases

1.650 total hospitalisations, decrease of 6

173 total on ICU's/ventilators, decrease of 8

booster percentage at 61,1%

18 new deaths

arista 16-02-2022 04:08 PM

Wales is allowing children 5 and above
to have Vaccinations.

Now England JCVI are the same as Scotland and Wales
some parents & kids want it.


https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-...plan-12539154|

arista 16-02-2022 04:15 PM

Tuesday 18/2/22

199 have died
54,218 Have caught Covid-19


Patients in hospital
Latest available
12,092


Patients in
ventilation beds
Latest available
354


160,038
Total UK Deaths of Covid-19


https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

michael21 16-02-2022 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11138180)
Wales is allowing children 5 and above
to have Vaccinations.

Now England JCVI are the same as Scotland and Wales
some parents & kids want it.


https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-...plan-12539154|

Thanks for the info Adog

michael21 16-02-2022 06:04 PM

Vaccinations
People vaccinated
Up to and including 15 February 2022

Daily – first dose
9,091
Total – first dose
52,531,292
Daily – second dose
19,482
Total – second dose
48,796,561
Daily – booster or third dose
57,802
Total – booster or third dose
37,876,087

arista 16-02-2022 09:48 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FLwIUeWX...g&name=900x900

arista 17-02-2022 04:27 PM

Weds 17/2/22

183 have died
51,899 have caught Covid-19



Patients in hospital
Latest available
11,721


Patients in
ventilation beds
Latest available
359


160,221 Total UK Deaths of Covid-19


https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

arista 17-02-2022 04:27 PM

Weds 17/2/22

183 have died
51,899 have caught Covid-19



Patients in hospital
Latest available
11,721


Patients in
ventilation beds
Latest available
359


160,221 Total UK Deaths of Covid-19


https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

arista 17-02-2022 10:38 PM

https://livecenterimagesnorth.azuree...ervice-worker&

arista 18-02-2022 09:02 AM

This Monday Johnson PM
goes into Parliament
in the afternoon
to announce the measures that are going

Live Debate on LBC radio now

arista 18-02-2022 04:31 PM

Friday 18/2/22

158 have Died
47,685 have caught Covid-19



Patients in hospital
Latest available
11,555


Patients in
ventilation beds
Latest available
331

160,379 Total UK Covid-19 Deaths


https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

MTVN 18-02-2022 04:49 PM

Well and truly over, we can stop publishing stats now

arista 19-02-2022 05:14 AM

Online only

https://livecenterimagesnorth.azuree...ervice-worker&

arista 19-02-2022 10:25 AM

Yesterday Gravitas on WION HD


Denmark Reported 50,000 new B2 Covid infections in one day.

They are a few weeks ahead of what we are doing on Monday

arista 19-02-2022 10:28 AM

[Denmark
Coronavirus Cases:
2,401,310
Deaths:
4,250
Recovered:
1,800,177]

https://www.worldometers.info/corona...untry/denmark/

Vicky. 19-02-2022 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11138855)
Well and truly over, we can stop publishing stats now

Yup. Whos going to test anyway with the restrictions gone anyway?! Numbers will drop like a stone simply through lack of testing

bots 19-02-2022 02:00 PM

the only valid number was those on ventilator and that number has dropped consistently since before omicron came along

arista 19-02-2022 03:14 PM

Saturday 19/2/22

128
have Died
34,377 have caught Covid-19

Patients in hospital - Not Updated, yesterdays (11,555)
Patients in ventilation beds -Not Updated, yesterdays (331)


160,507 Total UK Covid-19 Deaths

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

arista 19-02-2022 10:43 PM

https://livecenterimagesnorth.azuree...ervice-worker&

Crimson Dynamo 20-02-2022 09:37 AM

Maajid Nawaz exclusive interview with Neil Oliver GB News about vaccine mandates
 


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