![]() ![]() ![]() if you get a positive test result, self-isolate at home. ![]() if the result of the self-test is positive, get tested by the municipal health service (GGD) as soon as possible.stay at home and do a self-test immediately.tested positive for coronavirus less than 8 weeks ago.received your booster vaccination at least one week ago OR.have established together with your employer that your role concerns an essential operational process and you satisfy the conditions set out on (‘Quarantine and workers in essential operational processes’, in Dutch) OR.are a student younger than 18 at an institution for secondary vocational education (MBO) or higher education (HBO or university) OR.are a pupil at primary school or secondary school, or a child that goes to daycare OR.If you have had contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus, you do not have to self-quarantine if you: The advice on self-quarantining is changing. See the brief overview of basic rules, measures, conditions and exceptions on. If that is not possible, always stay 1.5 metres apart at work. Large events (with more than 1,250 visitors) with assigned seating may only take place outdoors.Events without assigned seating, such as festivals, are not yet permitted.No more than 1,250 visitors are allowed at indoor locations for sports, events, culture and the arts.Maximum capacity at locations with assigned seating is equal to the number of visitors that can be accommodated 1.5 metres apart.At locations where there is a continuous flow of people, such as museums, capacity is limited to 1 visitor per 5 square metres, up to a maximum of 1,250 in each space.At sports facilities, a coronavirus entry pass is required for people aged 18 and over. Everyone aged 13 and over must show a coronavirus entry pass at locations where this is mandatory, such as restaurants, bars, theatres and music venues, museums, cinemas, zoos, amusement parks, saunas and casinos.Assigned seats are mandatory in public indoor spaces such as restaurants, bars, theatres and cinemas.Wearing a face mask is advised wherever it is not possible to stay 1.5 metres apart, such as busy shopping streets.You can take your face mask off when seated in cinemas, theatres and hospitality venues. You must also wear a face mask when walking around in public indoor spaces such as shops, museums, cinemas and hospitality venues. Face masks are mandatory for everyone aged 13 and over on public transport, at stations, on platforms and at bus and tram stops.Do a self-test before visiting others or receiving visitors, and before going to a location where there are a lot of people.Receive no more than 4 visitors aged 13 and over a day.In general, all locations may be open from 05:00 to 22:00.On Tuesday 8 March the government will decide if more restrictions can be eased. Because prolonging the measures that so restrict our daily lives is also harmful to people’s health and to society as a whole. But despite the risks and uncertainties, the government believes it is responsible to take this big step. The easing of restrictions will probably cause the number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals to increase. The number of new cases is high, and many people are self-isolating or self-quarantining at home. Read the coronavirus measures in brief.The advice on self-quarantining for children under 18 will be relaxed. In addition, sports competitions and matches between different clubs will again be permitted as of tomorrow, as will spectators at all sports competitions and matches. ![]() Shops, educational institutions, and contact-based services such as hair salons have already opened, and participating in indoor and outdoor sports activities and artistic and cultural activities has already been permitted. This means that restaurants and bars, cinemas, theatres, music venues, museums, zoos and amusement parks can reopen tomorrow. As of Wednesday 26 January, most locations in our country can once again be open, under certain conditions. ![]()
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