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Restaurants, bars and cafés have reopened in the Netherlands
In strict compliance with the rules on community distancing, restaurants, bars and cafés in the Netherlands were reopened on Monday afternoon, thanks to a further loosening of restrictions on the coronavirus pandemic.
In restaurants, pre-booking is mandatory, a maximum of 30 people can stay in a catering room at a time within the prescribed distance is one and a half meters, and the host must ask guests about the potential health risk. However, outdoor terraces are not subject to these rules. (MTI)
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