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Covid update for the Netherlands


Netherlands Netherlands goes in partial lockdown

A partial lockdown has come into effect for the Netherlands. It is definitely not as strict as we’re seeing in Germany, France, Belgium, Austria or the UK, but still very important to mention.

Rules of the partial lockdown include:

  • At home you can receive a maximum of 2 people per day.
  • Stay at home as much as possible, even during holidays.
  • Avoid non-essential travel.
  • Work from home, unless there's no other way.
  •  All publicly accessible locations are closed. Such as museums, theatres, sex clubs, casinos, cinemas, amusement parks, zoo's, swimming pools and libraries.
  •  Restaurants and bars close their doors. Pick-up remains possible.
  •  Between 20:00 – 07:00 no more alcohol is sold or delivered.
  •  Do not make and book trips abroad until mid-January, unless strictly necessary.
  •  Holidays and family visits are not necessary trips.
  •  Always check the current travel advice for each country for your trip on Nederlandwereldwijd.nl. 
  •  Are you coming back from an area with orange travel advice? Go 10 days in home quarantine.

Updated on November 13, 2020.

Disclaimer the information is correct to the best of Weather & Climate's knowledge at the time of publication. Given the rapidly evolving nature of the international response to the COVID-19 outbreak Weather and Climate cannot guarantee its accuracy and can accept no liability for any errors or omissions