Health
Dutch bars told to shut early in new rules – Seymour Telegraph

The Dutch government has announced a raft of new restrictions to slow a second wave of coronavirus infections including earlier closing times for bars and restaurants and limited travel between major cities.The measures, which also include wider use of cloth masks for the public in Amsterdam and other big cities, came as daily new infection rates have passed their earlier peak in April.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the steps were unavoidable due to the speed of the virus’ spread.
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