![]() March 13: The number of confirmed Dutch Covid-19 deaths doubles from five to 10. The KNVB cancels all domestic football matches until March 31. Prime minister Mark Rutte refuses to close schools, insisting children are ‘not a big risk group’. ![]() March 12: The work from home rule is extended to the whole country. ![]() The Italian quarantine is extended to the whole country. March 9: Hand shaking is banned and people in Noord-Brabant are advised to work from home for the next seven days. March 8: Italy quarantines 16 million people living in the north of the country. The 86-year-old man was being treated in Rotterdam. March 6: The Netherlands’ first death from Covid-19 in the Netherlands is confirmed. March 5: The number of confirmed cases more than doubles from 38 to 82. The 56-year-old man being treated in Tilburg, Noord-Brabant had been on a work trip to northern Italy and attended Carnaval celebrations. January 24: Europe’s first case is reported in France.įebruary 21: Carnaval weekend begins, with revellers cramming into bars and nightclubs in southern Dutch provinces.įebruary 27: The first positive test for coronavirus in the Netherlands is announced live on television by deputy health minister Bruno Bruins. January 20 2020: The United States and South Korea both report their first novel coronavirus cases to the WHO. ![]() Here is a timeline of how the disease spread through the country and the government’s response.ĭecember 31 2019: Wuhan Municipal Health Commission in China announces 27 infections with a new type of coronavirus, which will become known as Sars-Cov-2. On Saturday, February 27, it will be a year since the first case of coronavirus was reported in the Netherlands. ![]()
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