The Netherlands announced Tuesday it was scrapping its last major Covid restrictions including obligatory face masks on public transport and testing large crowds before entry into indoor events.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands —
“There are a number of things that will be relaxed from next Wednesday,” Health Minister Ernst Kuipers told journalists in The Hague. Although most restrictions may have been scrapped, the government is still promoting a range of non-obligatory recommendations.
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