Dutch PM announces "actual end" of COVID-19 lockdown

Source: Xinhua| 2021-05-29 03:29:21|Editor: huaxia
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THE HAGUE, May 28 (Xinhua) -- With COVID-19 cases on the decline, the Dutch government has announced a new easing of coronavirus restrictions effective June 5, which according to Prime Minister Mark Rutte means the "actual end of the lockdown."

"If the sky does not fall down and the corona figures do not rise again, almost all sectors will open fully again on Saturday, June 5," Rutte told journalists here on Friday.

The Netherlands has been in a lockdown since Dec. 15, 2020. In mid-April, the government announced its plan to relax the COVID-19 restrictions in successive steps.

According to the original plan, step 3 was to be launched on June 9, but the government has brought this date forward to give restaurants and museums "an extra weekend," according to Rutte.

The new measures allow people to host a maximum of four people in their home (two previously) per day, and get together with a maximum of four people from different households outdoors.

Museums, monuments, cinemas, music venues and theaters can now reopen under certain conditions. Outdoor sports activities can now be practiced by a maximum of 50 people, and restaurants and bars can stay open again between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.

Calling it a "responsible but exciting step" and a "big moment," Rutte emphasized that everyone must continue to adhere to the basic rules. Enditem

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