The Dutch government confirmed that bars and restaurants can start
opening for business again next month as the country slowly lifts more
restrictions to aid an economy hurting from the coronavirus outbreak.
Bars and restaurants are allowed to reopen beginning at noon on June 1 for up to 30 guests excluding staff as long as they adhere to the 1.5 meter distance rule, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said during a press briefing in The Hague on Tuesday.
With the number of reported new cases and fatalities in the Netherlands having slowed to the lowest levels since March, Rutte’s government is cautiously working to open up an economy suffering from the outbreak.
Read more at: The Netherlands to Allow Bars, Restaurants to Reopen From June 1 - Bloomberg
Bars and restaurants are allowed to reopen beginning at noon on June 1 for up to 30 guests excluding staff as long as they adhere to the 1.5 meter distance rule, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said during a press briefing in The Hague on Tuesday.
With the number of reported new cases and fatalities in the Netherlands having slowed to the lowest levels since March, Rutte’s government is cautiously working to open up an economy suffering from the outbreak.
Read more at: The Netherlands to Allow Bars, Restaurants to Reopen From June 1 - Bloomberg