


Libraries will be allowed to stay open for the collection or return of books and media.DIY shops will be allowed to distribute goods to customers who order online for pick-up.Gyms, swimming pools, and saunas will be closed.Healthcare providers, including dentists, eye care providers, midwives, optometrists, and physiotherapists will be allowed to remain open.
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Close-contact professional services, like beauticians, hairdressers, sex workers and some massage providers will be closed.Amusement parks, casinos, cinemas, museums, theaters, sex shows and zoos will be closed.Essential stores include supermarkets, auto mechanics, bakeries, banks, bodegas, business-to-business wholesalers, butchers, consumer goods repair shops, drug stores, dry cleaners, eye and ear care centers, fish shops, flower stands, laundromats, liquor stores, pet shops, petrol stations and their shops, pharmacies, postal service points, and shops at filling stations.All non-essential stores will remain closed.Those violating the curfew rules will be fined 95 euros. The employer declaration can be downloaded here. People breaking curfew for work need a statement from their employer explaining why. People who have to go outside during curfew need to take a "self-declaration curfew" form with them, stating the reason they are ignoring curfew. If you were invited to appear on a live-evening program and can show the invitation from the broadcaster.If you are taking your leashed dog out to relieve itself - only one person at a time.If you are on the way to write a test or exam in MBO, HBO or WO and can prove it.If you are responding to a summons from a court or prosecutor and can prove it.If you are on the way to a funeral and can prove it.If you are traveling abroad or to the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, or returning to the Netherlands.


If your employer tells you to leave the home for work.If you, another person, or an animal are in urgent need of aid.Between these dates, Netherlands residents will not be allowed to leave their homes between 9:00 p.m. With that, the coronavirus restrictions now in place look as such: CurfewĪ curfew will apply in the Netherlands from Saturday, January 23 to at least Tuesday, February 9. The Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Dutch parliament, approved plans for a curfew on Thursday evening. With that in mind, the departing Rutte III cabinet announced extra measures in the fight against this pandemic on Wednesday. The Netherlands and the rest of the world are very concerned about new variants of the coronavirus popping up, with new strains spreading like wildfire through the United Kingdom, South Africa and South America.
