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Mar 21, 2020
Manja van Kesteren

Managing Editor at IamExpat Media

Managing Editor at IamExpat Media. Manja studied English and Creative & Professional Writing at the University of Wolverhampton in the UK. She has been working as a content editor and SEO copywriter since 2007, in both the English and Dutch language. As any writer should, she is VERY passionate about books, as well as arts and crafts, Netflix, metal music, cheese, and her silly guinea pigs.Read more

NEW UPDATE HERE

The RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and Environment) reports that, since the last update, another 637 people in the Netherlands have tested positive for COVID-19, the illness that is caused by the new coronavirus. This means that the new total of infected people is 3631. 

Coronavirus situation in the Netherlands

Of the 3631 people infected, another 30 have died since yesterday, March 20, bringing the death toll to 136. The deceased were between 63 and 84 years old. In total, 836 patients are or have been admitted to hospital.

North Brabant has the highest number of coronavirus infections, namely 1180 positive tests. South Holland has the second-highest number of positive tests (486), followed by Limburg (418).

Speech King Willem-Alexander

In yesterday's speech, King Willem-Alexander expressed his condolences to the victims of the coronavirus and his appreciation for everyone who contributes to the fight against it. He also called upon the people of the Netherlands to combat loneliness. Around 6.7 million people watch the king's speech.

Stay at home

Extra measures were announced to curb the spread of the virus. These include the closure of all food and drink establishments, excluding supermarkets, the closure of schools and all fitness clubs and saunas, amongst other things. It's also no longer possible to visit nursing homes. 

Are you worried about having symptoms? Read Coronavirus: What are the symptoms and how can you avoid getting it?

By Manja van Kesteren