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Dutch coronavirus second wave continues, cases near record on Monday

Published: 28 Sep 2020 - 03:31 pm | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 08:00 am
Police patrols on the Leidseplein in Amsterdam on September 26, 2020 while the Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region is preparing new, stricter measures to break the second wave of contamination of COVID-19 caused by the novel coronavirus. / AFP / ANP / Ramo

Police patrols on the Leidseplein in Amsterdam on September 26, 2020 while the Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region is preparing new, stricter measures to break the second wave of contamination of COVID-19 caused by the novel coronavirus. / AFP / ANP / Ramo

Reuters

AMSTERDAM: The number of new coronavirus infections in the Netherlands remained at near-record levels on Monday as the country's second wave continued, with 2,914 new cases registered in the previous 24 hours, data released by health authorities showed.

That was just shy of the record 2,995 cases reported on Sunday, according to data published by the National Institute for Health (RIVM).

Local and municipal health authorities are gathering on Monday afternoon to consider new regional measures including making masks mandatory and closing bars early. Prime Minister Mark Rutte is due to address the nation on Monday evening. (Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Catherine Evans)