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Stay home at Easter or risk delaying corona rule relaxation, Rutte tells Dutch

April 10, 2020
Photo: D Nicholls-Lee
Photo: D Nicholls-Lee

There is ‘zero chance’ that the Netherlands will return to normal after April 28, when the government is due to review measures to halt the spread of coronavirus, prime minister Mark Rutte has told reporters.

Speaking after Thursday’s cabinet meeting, Rutte again stated that any return to normal life would be on a step by step basis, and he urged people to stay home during the Easter weekend.

Some parts of the country will be closed off to motorcyclists and groups of cyclists, and cross border traffic will also be monitored closely, he said. ‘If necessary, roads can be closed off,’ the prime minister said.

‘Yes, I realise the measures are having an impact on day to day life, but we have to work together to keep to the rules,’ the prime minister said.

Fines

Police issued 1,400 fines to people who had broke the social distancing regulations up to last Monday, when the weekend weather was also sunny and warm. And Rutte warned that police and street wardens will also be out in force to carry out checks during the Easter break.

Some 20 people have also been fined or sentenced to suspended jail terms for spitting at police and wardens and claiming to be infected with coronavirus.

Broadcaster NOS reports that Rotterdam’s museum park has been closed off to the public on Friday and dozens of groups of youngsters in other parts of the country have been fined for ‘chilling’ in the sunshine.

In Amsterdam, parks will again be closely monitored and the canals will be closed to recreational boats over the holiday weekend.

Visits

Research by current affairs programme EenVandaag suggests that one in six people plan to visit friends and family this weekend, and half of them expect to be with larger groups.

‘We have a big garden with enough chairs to put at a distance,’ one respondent said. ‘We are lucky that we can.’

According to the KNMI, this weekend will be sunny and warm, but there will be more cloud and possible showers on Sunday and Monday.

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