Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Nightclub
Nightclub - Credit: Anna_Om / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Health
Politics
Business
Amsterdam
Coronavirus
Covid-19
SARS-CoV-2
nightclubs
lockdown
Overleg Amsterdamse Clubs
Noord-Holland
coronavirus access pass
CoronaCheck
Ernst Kuipers
Wednesday, 2 February 2022 - 19:50

Share this article:

Nightclubs fed up with Covid rules plan to open on Feb. 12

Nightclubs and discotheques plan to open their doors next Saturday. Two organizations representing the businesses, Nachtbelang and the Overleg Amsterdamse Clubs (OAC), say they are fed up that the Cabinet's plans to reopen society still have not given any consideration to nightlife companies. They want clubs across the country to open their doors on February 12.

"And not for one night, but just every night," said activist group De Nacht Staat Op, which translates as The Night Rises Up. "Everyone deserves the night to get to know themselves and to be themselves. If you don't see that, you're sleeping. That's why the night rises up: to shake the government and wake everyone up again," the group said in a video on the Instagram page.

According to a spokesperson for the campaign, the aim is to generate attention for the clubs again. "We notice that that is not happening at all, and that just hurts after being closed for two years."

The spokesperson said, "With this action we want to show ourselves how we can open safely again. It is certain that the target group of nightclubs is now visiting each other at various locations and parties, he stated. "We can do that much more safely with security guards, bar staff and a good ventilation system." The intention is that during the night of the February 12 promotion, the coronavirus access pass will be checked.

The sector will continue to consult with the Ministry of Economic Affairs on Monday. According to the ministry, this is about "collecting input to take with to the Cabinet's deliberation moment." According to a spokesperson, no decision will be made about the use of the 1G coronavirus pass policy in the nightlife sector, where all visitors are required to get a coronavirus test regardless of vaccination or recovery status.

Health Minister Ernst Kuipers said in the Tweede Kamer last week that he wanted to investigate whether the nightlife industry could open with the 1G policy. Currently, the 3G policy is in place, where the access pass is provided to anyone considered fully vaccinated against Covid-19, anyone who recently recovered from the coronavirus infection, or anyone who tests negative within 24 hours of entry.

According to the current rules, the entire hospitality industry must close its doors at 10 p.m. nightly. Assigned seating is also required.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
A healthworker looking through a window in Hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.
Five years after first Covid-19 infection Netherlands is even less prepared for pandemic
Image
The entrance for people seeking Covid-19 vaccinations at a GGD location in Amsterdam-Noord. 9 Oct. 2022
Covid vaccination round to start in the fall for healthcare workers, vulnerable groups
Image
Vials of Covid-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca. March 21, 2021
Unvaccinated were twice as likely to die from Covid as vaccinated: Nivel
Image
A hospital isolation room
Dutchman had coronavirus for 613 days; Virus mutated over 50 times in his body
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Dutch businesses shift focus from recruitment to retaining and developing staff
  • Amsterdam broadens reporting points for anti-LGBTQIA+ violence during world pride
  • Netherlands still without enough ICU beds, now fewer than during Covid pandemic
  • Video: Three-hour ground stop at Eindhoven Airport impacts dozens of passenger flights
  • Dutch variable energy bills to rise more than 10% in some cases starting July 1

Top stories

  • More international students facing housing issues in Netherlands, from bedbugs to fraud
  • Woman, 42, drowns in Waal after rescuing children from water
  • Average Netherlands home price rose by 4.4% to €487,383 in May
  • Video: Explosion damages Amsterdam-Oost apartment building; Two teens on fatbike sought
  • KNMI ends code orange overnight, warns of storms and 27–32°C heat Sunday and Monday

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

Footer menu

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