
Dutch expected to ease COVID-19 measures, introduce 'corona' pass
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AMSTERDAM: The Dutch government is expected to ease COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday, mirroring other countries in Europe, and introduce a "corona" pass, showing proof of vaccinations, that will allow eating out and admission to cultural events.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Cabinet is expected to lift social distancing requirements from Sept. 25, Dutch broadcaster NOS reported, citing sources. Likely remaining in place are a mask requirement for public transportation and schools, and a recommendation that people work from home when possible.More Related News