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Covid: Dutch go into Christmas lockdown over Omicron wave | Covid: Dutch go into Christmas lockdown over Omicron wave |
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People went shopping on Saturday before the lockdown was announced | People went shopping on Saturday before the lockdown was announced |
The Netherlands has announced a strict lockdown over Christmas amid concerns over the Omicron coronavirus variant. | |
Non-essential shops, bars, gyms hairdressers and other public venues will be closed until at least mid-January. Two guests per household will be allowed - four over the holidays. | |
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the restrictions were "unavoidable". | |
Countries across Europe have been tightening restrictions as the heavily mutated variant spreads. | Countries across Europe have been tightening restrictions as the heavily mutated variant spreads. |
The new rules in the Netherlands - the strictest to have been announced over Omicron so far - come into force on Sunday. | |
"I stand here tonight in a sombre mood. And a lot of people watching will feel that way too," Mr Rutte told a news conference on Saturday. "To sum it up in one sentence, the Netherlands will go back into lockdown from tomorrow." | "I stand here tonight in a sombre mood. And a lot of people watching will feel that way too," Mr Rutte told a news conference on Saturday. "To sum it up in one sentence, the Netherlands will go back into lockdown from tomorrow." |
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Under the new rules, people are being urged to stay at home as much as possible. Strict limits will be placed on the number of people who can meet - a maximum of two guests over the age of 13 will be allowed in people's homes, and four on 24-26 December and on New Year's Eve. | |
All schools will be closed until at least 9 January, while other lockdown measures will remain in place until at least 14 January. | |
The BBC's Anna Holligan in The Hague said the announcement was being met with disbelief and dismay. | |
For weeks, curfews have been placed on hospitality and cultural venues in the Netherlands an effort to limit the spread of Omicron. | |
The Dutch National Institute for Public Health has reported more than 2.9m coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, and over 20,000 deaths. | The Dutch National Institute for Public Health has reported more than 2.9m coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, and over 20,000 deaths. |
It says the Omicron variant currently still accounts for a minority of coronavirus cases in the Netherlands but is spreading rapidly. | |
Officials say it is expected to become the dominant variant by the New Year. | |
Mr Rutte said a failure to act now would likely lead to "an unmanageable situation in hospitals". | |
At the news conference on Saturday, officials urged people to get vaccinated. | |
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Watch time-lapse footage showing the long Eurostar queue at London's St Pancras station on Friday evening | |
France, the Republic of Ireland and Germany have also announced measures designed to curb the infections. | |
The Omicron variant is "spreading at lightning speed" in Europe and will likely become dominant in France by the start of next year, French Prime Minister Jean Castex has warned. | |
What are France's new rules for UK travellers? | |
France has imposed strict travel restrictions on those entering from the United Kingdom - the hardest hit country in the region, with nearly 25,000 confirmed Omicron cases on Saturday. | |
Europe has already seen more than 89 million cases and 1.5 million Covid-related deaths, according to the latest EU figures. |