Lockdowns masks and vaccines a year of coronavirus in the Netherlands.
Lockdowns, masks and vaccines: a year of coronavirus in the Netherlands
One year has passed since February 27 (Saturday) recorded the first Coronavirus infection in the Netherlands. The following are the chronology of the spread of infection and government measures in the country.
The Chinese Junna City Health Committee on December 31, 2019 reported 27 new Coronavirus infected with the SARS-COV-2.
January 20, 2020 The United States and South Korea report the first patient by the new Coronavirus.
January 24: Europe's first infected person is reported in France.
February 21: A common walkout occurs in bars and nightclubs in southern the Netherlands on the weekend of the carnival.
February 27: The Netherlands's first Coronaviru s-positive reaction is announced on TV. Bruno Bruens Health Minister. A 5 6-yea r-old man who was treated in Tilburg, a suburb of Nort Bavant, was on a business trip to Northern Italy and participated in a carnival celebration event.
March 5: The number of patients confirmed infected has increased more than 38 to 82.
March 6: The Netherlands proved the first COVID-19 destruction. A 8 6-yea r-old man was using Rotterdam's treatment.
March 8: Italy introduced quarantine to 16 million people living in northern state.
March 9: Handshake is banned, and residents of Nort Bavant are recommended to wait for seven days. Italian quarantine spreads nationwide.
March 12: The rules of "working from home" spread all over the country. Prime Minister Mark Rutta stated that the children were "not a big risk group," and tilted in the direction of closing junior high school.
The Dutch Football Association (KNVB) will keep all family football games until March 31.
March 13: The number of deaths confirmed by Cobid 19 in the Netherlands is 5 to 10 times.
Month 15: In the Netherlands, "Smart Blocking" is implemented, and it is allowed to meet a friend of a friend of 1. 5 meters. Secondary education institutions are covered until April 6. Cafes, restaurants, sports clubs, and sex clubs need to be covered in at least one hour.
Another 176 new cases exceed 1, 000.
Bruno Blue Ins helped to stand upright when he fell in the Parliament. Photo: ANP/NOVUM/DIRK HOL
Month 16: Rutta warns on a television appeal from his office that "a considerable part of the Dutch people will be infected with the virus." He also talks about the government's strategy for "maximum control" and the development of an "immunity wall" to protect the weak people.
March 17: Financial support measures have been formulated, and up to 90 % of wages are paid to companies.
The EU member states agreed to close the border of foreign countries for 30 days.
18th: The Eurovision Song Competition, which was scheduled to be held in Rotterdam on May 16, was canceled.
March 19: Bruno Bruins resigned as Deputy Minister of Health the day after fainting during the Congress of the Crown.
Hugo de Young Health is banned from visiting the nursing home.
20th: Thirty more died and the total number of deaths reached 106. Less than 3, 000 people, on e-third of Nort Bavant, have been tested for viruses.
Willia m-Alexander urged the vulnerable to the vulnerable on television, saying, "I can't stop Coronavirus, but I can stop the lonely virus."
March 23: Ludta and Feld Grappel House have announced more strict isolation rules. Collective actions for three or more people in public are prohibited, and the ban on collective actions is extended until June 1st. "Contact professions" such as beauty salons, nail polish salons, tattoo parlors, and physiotherapists are closed.
People who are lined up in coffee shops after the first ban. Photo: Dexter
March 26: Didentelick Gomas, the National Intensive Care Association (NVIC), says that the Netherlands is in a "time competition" to increase the number of intensive care units to 1, 600 by April 1.
March 28: According to a preliminary survey conducted at more than 1, 000 hospitals in Bravant, there were viruses in the Netherlands two weeks before the first official positive reaction.
March 29: more than 1, 000 positive reactions have been reported for four consecutive days, with a total of over 10, 000.
31st: The blocking measures will be extended until April 28. Rutte warns that even if the regulation is released, it will not return to normal life.
April 1: The Netherlands proposes the establishment of the EU "Crown Fund" to support the most affected countries, but the government still opposes mutual debt products such as euro bonds.
April 7: It was announced that 234 people had died, which is more than twice the previous day's indicator. The number of deaths currently known is 2101.
April: The number of corona virus patients in the intensive care unit decreases by 16, to 1. 408.
April 10: According to a report from the CBS Statistics Bureau, the first week of April 5. This is 2. 000 than the average of the first 10 weeks in 2020.
At the beginning of closure, visits to nursing homes were banned. Photo: ANP/ Robin Utrecht
14 April: Jaap van Dissel, head of the RIVM Social Insurance Agency's infectious disease control department, discusses the introduction of face masks for infectious disease control. He even says that non-medical masks risk giving people a "false sense of security".
15 April: Prime Minister Rutte says that once pressure on the health system eases, ministers will evaluate the opportunity to block, provided that microbes are actually controlled and the elderly are protected.
16 April: MPs call to establish the inviolable wearing of face masks when restrictions are weakened.
21 April: The government claims that the first secondary schools could reopen on 11 May. Children under 12 can take part in sports and training in clubs, but the ban on holding global events is extended until 1 September.
24 April: The number of "Covid-19" patients in intensive care falls below 1, 000.
The KNVB officially cancels the football season. Ajax "and" AZ Alkmaar "will run in the Champions League in the right season.
26 April: Coronavirus is detected in animals at two mink farms in Nord-Brabante.
1 May: Social transport calling operators are asked to arrange for overdue face for the face of buses, trains and trams.
2 May: The connection for the elderly Verteso practically states that the spread of meals to nursing homes is "stabilizing".
3 May: 69 more people die, exceeding the figure of 5. 000.
4 May: Sir William-Alexandre gives a speech to mark the Memorial Day in a deserted district of women.
5 May: A few demonstrations in The Hague and Utrecht calling for the public release of the "Stop the Block" presentation.
6 May: The Minister's Office presents a personal project for the gradual elimination of the block. Secondary educational institutions, hairdressers, restaurants, cinemas and theaters will open to the public on June 1. In restaurants, cafes and cinemas, the limit will initially be 30 people. Personal masks are invalid in social transport for people over 13 years old.
May 10: The number of patients undergoing active treatment returns to "normal" levels: there are 507 covid-19 patients in resuscitation beds.
May 11: Some hairdressers are openvat in the middle of the night, for example, how they are beginning to eliminate delays in the method.
May 14: The CPB Financial Planning Agency reported a "historic fall " of working hours of 13% in fact in March.
May 15: The CBS statistics agency reported that the Dutch economy in the first quarter of 2020 fell by 1, 7%. The agency also calculated that the real number of people who died from coronavirus was 3, 600 more than the official figure of 5, 643.
May 19: Sauna and gym will be added to the list of facilities that are likely to resume on June 1st. Those who do not wear masks in public transportation will be fined by 95 euros.
May: The Coronavirus warning app test started in June and prepared for autumn.
June 3: Traveling to other European countries and Code Yellow (according to local rules) is allowed on June 15. Sweden and the United Kingdom are excluded because there are many infected people. It is strongly recommended for those who return to Japan over the border to receive two months quarantine.
June 9: Legal advisor, local government advocates, and privacy activists criticized that government laws, which formally stipulate coronovirus regulations, do not guarantee the rights of people. The Cabinet is expected to be decided on July 1st.
June 24: The government has announced that most regulations may be alleviated from July 1, but the 1. 5-meter rules remain decisive. Hugo de Yon g-gu says: "We may end the microorganisms, but microorganisms have not yet ended us."
The Coronovirus countermeasures team announced that it can return to soccer stadium on September 1st.
25th: Testing the Coronavirus tracking app will be announced in Togene.
26th: In addition, 91 patients occur, and the official figures exceed 50, 000.
July 1: The maximum capacity in restaurants, theaters, and movie theaters will be raised to 100, and similar restrictions are applied to ceremonial occasions. Open space covering the restaurant lodgia can accommodate up to 250 people.
A closed Logia in the Cafe in Amsterdam. Photo: Dutchnews.
July 8: The government abolished the Coronavirus method following criticism that the Coronavirus method did not respect privacy. Coronamelder's application is excluded from the law and is considered separately.
July 9: KNVB cleared a protocol when watching a soccer game to open in September. Fans have to leave each other 1, 5 meters away, and they must appear, shout, or sing.
July 10: The average number of people infected in 7 days is 51, decreasing from 1, 120 at peak in mi d-April.
July 16: Travelers from England and Sweden are no longer required to be selfish when they arrive.
July 24: At least 38 infected people are related to the Hygomu bar that called for customers on Facebook to avoid social relationships.
August 1: For the first time since May 7, more than 400 infected people were recorded a day. The average for seven days has tripled in the last two weeks.
The Coronamelder application was launched in October. Photo: Coronamelder. nl
August 6: The introduction week for students in early September will be online.
August 15: The United Kingdom introduced 14 days of quarantine to travelers from the Netherlands and France. Morocco also stopped flight to the Netherlands.
August 18: As the number of infected people continues to increase, visiting home is limited to six children under the age of 13. The quarantine period for return travelers was reduced to 10 days.
The AP organization that monitor confidentiality compliance has expressed concerns about the proposed Coronamelder application, especially the access to information from third parties such as Google and Apple.
August 28: Legal Feld Grapper Sus apologized for the release of a ceremony at his wedding and then violated the rules of social distance. He says he should always show a model, "he says.
August 31: Minister De Yong announced that the application for Trextars will not start on September 1st.
Source: Rivm. Note another scale (10 times).
September 3: Grapse House has escaped the parliamentary resolution because of the behavior at the wedding. Ministers reconsider the fines of 390 euros for lack of social distance.
September 4: The Netherlands national team plays Poland in Amsterdam. Eldibiji will begin on September 12.
September 16: Due to the increase in incidents in large cities and student villages, measures such as the introduction of site commanders are required. Belgium and Germany will be introduced on the "ban on travel" by Nort and Zleid Horant.
September 18: From September 20, additional regulations will be implemented in six areas where medical chips work. The bar closing time is 1:00 am, and new customers cannot be accepted after midnight. More than 50 meetings require special permission.
Feld Grapper House was fined by 390 euros in violation of Coronavirus.
September 21: In the weekend against Faenolt, many of the 13, 000 fans ignored riots and the ban, so Rutta ordered a soccer fan to "sit down and go to his mouth."
September 22: JAAP Fan Dissel has announced that in the past week, infected people have increased by 63 % to 13. 471, and infectious diseases have reached a turning point.
September 23: The number of identified infected people exceeds 100, 000.
For a while in September, fans have returned to the stadium. Photo: Anp/Tom Bode
September 24: According to the latest information, eight regions require infection measures. Utrecht's Epidemologist Hans Hesterbek says that Coronavirus is "spilling" from the central city area.
September 27: Business hours are limited in Gruningen, Flyland, and four more areas.
September 28: New regulations will be announced nationwide. The closing time of bars and restaurants will be changed at 10:00 pm, and the last entry will be 9 pm. Watching soccer is prohibited again. Visitors are limited to three people. We recommend wearing face masks.
October 2: JAAP Fan Dissel again said to the NOS again, "I think it is safer to be in a mask in a mask." We don't care. "
October 6: Senator basically checks the Coronameller-Applications to be fired on Saturday.
October 8: The fine for public distance violations has been reduced from 390 euros to 95 euros. Currently imposed fines 17.
The European Union agreed to provide 200 million unilateral Yanssen vactin, a single component developed in Leiden, and 7. 8 million times will be provided to the Netherlands.
October 10: Coronamelder has started administration. The effect is not eliminated. Rudes that have noticed the announcement are obliged to stop selfish, but can only be analyzed if there are signs.
October 13: "Partial isolation" begins at 22:00 on October 14. Bars and restaurants are first covered for two weeks. Shops except Hyper Markets must close at 20:00. Alcohol will not be sold at 20:00. Sports games are prohibited except for professional soccer. The number of people gathered indoors is limited to 30. The Minister's Room has begun to solidify the intention of introducing masks in no n-effective wear.
October 14: The bar was Hague and the numbers were in Hague, and just before the assembly ensemble was in the Hague, a tent was set up for the parties in another room where the delegates and ministers decide on block problems.
Hague super acquisition party. BBC provided photo
Tamara van Arc Sports Minister Tamara says that the women's amateur soccer league is effectively in line.
October 23: Recorded 10 or more infected people in a day for the first time. A group of independent experts, famous for the Red Team, called for all shops and secondary education institutions to cut for two weeks regardless of the need.
October 27: The Senate observes a long-delayed bill on coronavirus to ensure that public abandonment and fines are limited. Face masks and quarantine measures were not destabilized, but the minister's office said he was working on the entry of inviolable masks.
The partial lock-down is extended until mid-December.
November 3: A supplementary blocking criterion is introduced to accelerate the decline in the infection rate, which is again below 8. 000 per day. Cinemas, theaters, zoos and swimming pools are locked. Libraries allow books to be taken away. Saunas and gyms are open.
November 11: De Jong says the second wave has peaked.
November 26: The number of people with the disease in the Netherlands reaches 500, 000.
December 1: The wearing of face masks is banned in shops and other closed rooms. The test applies to people who have received a warning from the application but do not show any symptoms.
December 2: Health Minister Hugo de Jong says that the vaccination program will start on December 4. First, honey workers, the elderly and people with acquired diseases will be vaccinated.
December 8: The first Pfizer vaccine is produced in the UK.
Rutte weakens hopes that the criteria will then be softened before Christmas, as the week infections have 50% 50%. Let's spend the service and New Year stage and stay at home as much as possible, "he says.
December 12: The number of people who have died from coronavirus in the Netherlands exceeds 10.
14: As the number of infected people exceeds 8, 000 in a day again, a "hard block" is introduced until January 19. From Tuesday, all non-related shops and secondary educational institutions will be closed on Wednesday. With the exception of the New Year's weekend, where three people have a chance.
18th: De Jong says the first vaccination invitations will be sent out on January 4th, with the first shots administered on January 11th.
Coronavirus testing at Schiphol airport. Photo: Brandon Hartley
December 19th: England announces that a new variant of the coronavirus, estimated to be 70% more infectious, is believed to be the basis for the sharp increase in cases in recent weeks.
December 20th: The Netherlands bans all inbound flights from the UK from 6am to prevent the spread of the new variant. The ban will last until January 1st.
RIVM reports that the number of infections has risen to 13, 032, the highest on record for a first day.
21st: The European Medicines Agency approves the Pfizer vaccine.
22nd December: Two cases of infection with the new option of the vaccine are found in Amsterdam, the first of whom was not recently in the UK.
27th December: Ten European countries, including Belgium, France and Germany, start vaccinations. De Jong says these vaccinations are "a bit symbolic" and "irrational".
29th December: The number of consecutive deaths in 2020, with the lead attributable to coronavirus, turns out to be 13. 000 more than expected, reports CBS.
4th January 2021: De Jong postpones the start date of vaccinations from 8th January. Before the parliamentary debate, the health minister admits that it was an "inflexible" strategy.
6th January: The first person in the Netherlands to receive the coronavirus vaccination is Sanna Elkadiri, a nursing home worker in Eindhoven.
A further 173 deaths were recorded, the highest daily total since mid-April.
The EMA confirmed the latest vaccine.
Vaccinations began on January 8. Photo: DepositphotosJanuary 11: Vaccinations of key bee workers occur in Drenta, Amsterdam and The Hague.
January 12: Not heeding the decline in disease cases over Christmas, the lock is extended until February 9. Prime Minister Rutte calls for refraining from international travel until the end of March. The government is evaluating the possibility of sending commanders.
January 18: One dose of the vaccine is distributed to residents of nursing homes.
January 20: Rutta declares the introduction of the first state commanders of the hour from war, which will work on Saturday at 20:30 and continue at the start of three weeks. Exceptions are made for work, emergencies, international travel and walking dogs.
Home visits are limited to one person per family per day. On arrival in the Netherlands, travelers must present two negative PCR tests. From January 25th, the number of members in funerals is limited to 50.
The interval between vaccinations is extended from three to six months, allowing more people to receive their first dose sooner.
January 21: Parliament then supports the decree, but postpones the start for 30 minutes - until 21:00. Prime Minister Rutte practically promises that the measure could be "dead in the trash".
January 22: AstraZeneca practically announces that it can only supply the EU with 31 million doses of its vaccine, and not 80 million as previously planned. The way it is allocated to the Netherlands is reduced from 2. 9 million to 920. 000.
January 23: A riot occurred in the former Urk Island and Stein, Lympulf, where the Coronavirus Inspection Center was located.
January 24: The riots reached about 10 cities, including Amsterdam, Gaga, and Einthofen. Police suppress the crowd with tear gas and water discharge guns. About 240 people are arrested.
25th: More than 184 people were arrested on the third day of the riot.
Eindhofen has become one of many citie s-covered cities. Photo: ANP/REMCO KOERS
26th: Vaccination for home patients over 90 years old begins.
Two people were arrested for selling personal information such as social insurance numbers and date of birth taken from the Coronovirus test database.
January 29: The first vaccination over 85 years old at home.
EMA approves the use of Astra Seneca vaccine on the EU.
January 31: Finance Minister Ali Slob announced that elementary schools and nursery schools will resume on February 8.
February 1: Yugo de Yong has changed the measurement method of vaccination. Hospitals and lon g-term medical treatment facilities say that they are underestimating data on vaccination, and are angry from the emergency medical department.
February 2: Lutte and De Young confirm that the school resumed at a press conference. The opening of a store is allowed as an online order reception site. The commander's decision to extend working hours has been postponed.
February 3: The average temperature for 7 days is less than 4. 000 for the first time since October.
February 5: A information of vaccination is sent to the age of 80 at home.
February 6: The total number of infected people exceeds 1 million.
February 7: The stormy Daddy has recorded the minimum temperature in the Netherlands in the past eight years, allowing all inspection centers and vaccination centers to be closed.
February 8: The commander extended until March 3rd. In the past week, the police have finished about 7, 000 in violation of their waiting at home.
February 11: The family physician has begun vaccination of Astrazeneca for people with Down syndrome and pathological obesity over 63 years old.
Amsterdam Street at the time of the commander's action. Photo: Holy Bathman
February 12: The Cabinet assigns 200 million euros to the "social support package" for those who have experienced mental and physical health problems during the Commander. Studies show that loneliness pandemic costs another 2 billion euros for the medical department.
Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema believes that if the regulations are eliminated, young people should be given priority. She has lost too many young people who have lost their opportunity to build a successful adult life.
February 16: The judge of Hague has declared an invalidation of the ban at night. The trial was caused by a group of activists, "The Truth of Virus," opposing the ban on going out at night. The Appeal Court ruled that the ban at night should be valid while considering the appeal of the ministers.
CBS reports that the economy in 2020 has reduced 3. 8 %, which was the worst performance after World War II.
February 17: The government has submitted an emergency bill to the parliament to implement a ban on going out.
In addition, 88 people died, and the official death exceeds 15, 000.
February: The appeal court has postponed the decision to go out for another week. The Senate approved a bill to replace the prohibition of going out.
Prime Minister Rutte said, "The situation is not optimistic," before the press conference for next week, as the pressure calling for high schools, beauty salons, and shops is growing.
According to CBS, the mortality rate has returned to the normal season level for the first time since October.
February 21: According to the Ministry of Health, more than 1 million vaccination will be performed, and in the second quarter of 154. It is expected to increase to 2. 5 million per week.
February 22: According to Astrazeneca, a vaccine for 217, 000 people will be delivered later than planned. De Young states the news as "very disappointing."
February 23: Mark Rutte said that the government would not "take a little more risk" to reduce the impact of rockdown. Secondary schools and universities can be resumed limited from March 1st. The hairdressers and other customer service businesses are allowed to return to work on March 3, and the store will be allowed to open the store by reservation, and people under the age of 27 will be able to sport without competition.
The ban on going out at night was extended until March 15. < SPAN> Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema believes that if the regulations are eliminated, young people should be given priority. She has lost too many young people who have lost their opportunity to build a successful adult life.