Netherlands begins cautious reopening
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The Netherlands has taken the next step in its relaxation of pandemic restrictions, with terraces now allowed to stay open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m..
Outdoor entertainment venues such as zoos and amusement parks as well as indoor sports venues, including swimming pools and gyms, can reopen. Most of them had been closed since the lockdown came into effect in mid-December.
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