Dutch schools to close early for Christmas to curb COVID-19 cases
Schools will close from Dec. 21 at the latest in an effort to stop children from infecting older family members during Christmas, Dutch broadcaster RTL reported, citing government sources.
The government had said it would consider the early Christmas break at a meeting to discuss coronavirus policies on Tuesday.
Rutte is also likely to extend restrictions that have been in place since Nov. 28, including the closing of restaurants, bars, non-essential stores and other public places from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m., the barring of all spectators from sporting events, and advice to work from home as much as possible.
Infections in the country of 17.5 million have dropped from record levels following the introduction of the nighttime lockdown, but remain relatively high at around 85 per 100,000 inhabitants.
The number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals has remained among the highest levels of the year and hospitals throughout the country have been ordered to postpone all non-emergency operations for weeks to free up beds in intensive care units.
As infections remain highest among young children, experts had advised the government to close schools a week earlier than planned, on Dec. 17. Read More…