The Netherlands lifts restrictions two months earlier than it planned

The Netherlands has begun to return to normality after several months of restrictive measures to prevent the spread of the coronary. Prime Minister Mark Rutte said at The Hague on Wednesday evening that lifting restrictions is taking place two months earlier than planned. “The 1.5m social volume remained rule”, Rutte said. “
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said at The Hague on Wednesday evening that lifting restrictions is taking place two months earlier than planned.
“The 1.5m social volume remained rule”, Rutte said. “
Cinemas, religious objects and restaurants on July 1st will be able to accept people without restrictions, but must be kept in distance. So far, the maximum of people in cinemas and restaurants was 30.
Meanwhile, in urban traffic lines necessary will be masks. Festivals and fairs will also be held.
The regular school year will begin after summer holidays, while students will again be able to stay close to each other.
On September 1st, fans will be able to go to stadiums for matches by keeping their distance and will not be allowed to sing.
The number of infected people in the Netherlands is steadily dropping. Nearly 50,000 people have been infected with coronarys, with about 6,000 deaths as a result.












