Netherlands, bad weather closes schools and deposit centres for COVID-19

Lower temperatures continue to affect the Netherlands, causing the closure of elementary schools, which would open gates for the first time in seven weeks. Despiration and vaccine centers against Coronavirus also remain closed in at least eight cities in the country, hit yesterday by the first snowstorm ever since [...]
Lower temperatures continue to affect the Netherlands, causing the closure of elementary schools, which would open gates for the first time in seven weeks.
Depillation and vaccine centres against Coronavirus also remain closed in at least eight cities in the country, hit yesterday by the first snowstorm for more than 10 years.
Snowfalls caused by the storm, which meteorologists have called “Darchy”, have stopped today, but the Netherlands is becoming the target of various meteorological alarms, reports ATS.
The elementary schools, closed since mid-December under the strictest restrictions the Netherlands has known since the beginning of the pandemic, were authorised to be reopened today.
However, dozens of Amsterdam capital schools, the portal city of Rotterdam, Utrecht, and other cities have stayed closed, mainly because of difficulties in transport, the public television station reported. NOS.











