Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Mother and child wearing medical masks and cleansing their hands
Mother and child wearing medical masks and cleansing their hands - Credit: FamVeldman / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Business
Coronavirus
intelligent lockdown
social distancing
public transit
catering establishments
hospitality industry
sauna
gym
casino
canteen
football
contact professions
Wednesday, 1 July 2020 - 07:34

Share this article:

Gyms, saunas, casinos reopen as Netherlands relaxes coronavirus rules

Netherlands residents have more movement options from today as the country further eases out of its coronavirus related lockdown. Social distancing measures still apply, and nightclubs and discos are still closed, but most other things are possible again under certain conditions.

Here follows a list of coronavirus rule changes taking effect on July 1:

From today, all high contact professions are allowed to operate again. Hair salons opened in May already, but today sex workers can also resume their activities. People working in contact professions are also allowed more contact with their customers.

Kids under the age of 18 don't have to keep 1.5 meters apart anymore. This means that schools can open completely after the summer holiday.

Gyms, saunas and casinos can reopen. Canteens at gyms and sports clubs can also reopen, though they are subject to the same rules as other catering establishments. From today, spectators are allowed in Dutch football stadiums again. They have to keep 1.5 meters apart and are not allowed to cheer or sing, as this increases the risk of spreading the coronavirus. The Eredivisie is set to kick off in September.

Public transit is no longer reserved for only necessary trips. Though the goal is to prevent overcrowded trains, trams, buses and ferries. The advice is to avoid rush hour and crowds as much as possible. Wearing a mouth mask on public transit is mandatory. Tour buses and taxis can fill all their seats again, as long as everyone involved wears a mask and underwent a health check beforehand. Netherlands residents are also advised to wear a mask if they are traveling in a car with someone not from their household.

Inside activities, including in the catering industry, are limited to a maximum of 100 people per room, excluding staff. Everyone must have a seat. If reservations were made and health checks were done before hand, there is no maximum limit. For outside activities, the maximum is 250 people, unless everyone has a seat, reservations were used, and health checks were done.

Netherlands residents also have more options for going on holiday again starting today.

Night clubs and discos will remain closed until at least September 1. Hubert Bruls, mayor of Nijmegen and chairman of the Security Council, also said that Netherlands residents should not expect any major events or festivals to be held this summer.

More like this

Image
Fans watching football in a bar
Less than 50 municipalities allowing longer opening hours for World Cup viewing
Image
Hoppe Pub, a brown cafe in Amsterdam
Third fewer bars and cafes in the NL since 2007, but restaurants & caterers have surged
Image
Hotel reception
Dutch hotel room rates more than recovered from pandemic; Amsterdam tops €200 per night
Image
Sad teenager indoors
More young people in social isolation
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • European Sleeper drops Amsterdam from Milan night train plan, adds Breda, Eindhoven
  • Online retailer Wehkamp acquired by Dutch fashion group Omoda
  • Stretch your holiday pay: Bunq makes vakantiegeld last with 2.51% savings interest promo
  • British man, 21, missing since Rotterdam TwitchCon visit found dead
  • Esther Ouwehand steps down as Partij voor de Dieren leader after seven years

Top stories

  • Dutch companies imported €2 billion worth of dangerous designer drugs from India
  • Rate of birth complications higher in poorer neighborhoods
  • At least 8 Dutch men suspected of drugging, raping, filming their wives, girlfriends
  • Court rules Ye can remain in Netherlands for Arnhem performances this week
  • New A'dam coalition planning parking +tourist tax hike, free public transport for kids

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content