Curfew may be extended for three more weeks,
sources tell NOS
Corona
February 21, 2021
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2021/02/curfew-may-be-extended-for-three-more-weeks-sources-tell-nos/
An
Amsterdam street, as the curfew began in January. Photo: Odi Busman
Ministers
are set to extend the curfew for a further three weeks, but hairdressers may be
allowed to operate again and secondary schools will open on March 1 for limited
teaching, sources have told broadcaster NOS. Ministers and government health
experts met at prime minister Mark Rutte’s official residence on Sunday to
discuss the next steps in the coronavirus strategy – as the number of positive
tests rose for three days in a row. Rutte and health minister Hugo de Jonge are
due to hold a press conference on Tuesday to outline the latest situation, and
both the lockdown and curfew had been due to expire on March 2. On Friday, as
expected, senators voted in favour of new legislation to anchor the curfew in
law, following last week’s legal wrangling. Meanwhile, De Jonge said that the
one millionth coronavirus injection was given on Sunday, and that around
154,400 people have now had both doses. ‘The quicker we move on, the quicker we
get back to normal,’ De Jonge said on Twitter. According to the European Centre
for Disease Prevention and Control, some 4.5% of the Dutch population have now
been vaccinated, putting the Netherlands just above Belgium, Germany and Spain.
The Netherlands was the last country in Europe to start vaccinating its
nationals, and was heavily criticised for failing to respond quickly enough to
changes in vaccine availability. 2.5 million a week According to NOS, the
cabinet expects capacity to have been ramped up to 2.5 million injections per
week by the second quarter of the year. Three vaccines are currently being used
in the Netherlands – Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca. The Leiden-developed
Janssen vaccine, which only requires one dose, is currently being assessed by
the European Medicines Agency. More positive tests On Sunday, the RIVM figures
showed a further 4,720 positive tests, up 142 on Saturday’s total and well
above the average of 3,935 over the past week. However, that may partly be
explained by the fact testing centres were closed for several days because of
the wintry weather. The increase may also be due to the spread of the more
infectious variant of coronavirus first identified in Britain, but this remains
unclear. Fewer people are being treated in hospital for coronavirus. On Sunday
morning, there were 1,849 coronavirus patients in hospital, of whom 534 were in
intensive care.
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