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Dutch ease rules, Israeli kids may get jab – The West Australian
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte says restrictions will start to be eased from next week as Turkey registered its highest daily COVID-19 death toll so far.

Lockdown measures are set to be eased in the Netherlands as coronavirus fatalities hit a new high in Turkey and Israeli officials announced a plan for a second round of jabs in six months that will likely include children.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Tuesday that curbs will be lifted from next week as pressure to reopen society mounts despite high infection rates.
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