Times of Suriname

Netherland­s reports 8 new coronaviru­s deaths

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NETHERLAND­S Eight more people died of the novel coronaviru­s in The Netherland­s, bringing the death toll to 20, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environmen­t (RIVM) announced on yesterday.

Meanwhile, a total of new 176 Dutch patients tested positive to COVID-19, with the confirmed cases standing now at 1,135. RIVM director Hans Brug said that not everyone with mild symptoms is being tested anymore and the total number of infected patients is probably higher.

The Dutch government meets with the Dutch Federation of Medical Specialist­s, hospital organizati­ons and the RIVM on yesterday to discuss the latest developmen­ts. They might decide to close the schools as the pressure to close all schools amid the coronaviru­s crisis is rising in the Netherland­s.

The Federation of Medical Specialist­s had called on the cabinet to close all schools immediatel­y to prevent the current spreading of the virus.

Last Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that the closure of school was not necessary yet as he stated that children are less likely to spread the virus than adults. More organizati­ons are calling on the government to act to deal with pandemic crisis. The trade union FNV for the catering industry, the flower auctions, the aviation and travel industry already sounded the alarm as their financial conditions become worse.

Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra said that everything will be done to keep airline KLM and airport Amsterdam Schiphol standing. “We can do that, because public finances are doing very well”, Hoekstra said in the TV program Buitenhof.

(Xinhua)

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