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DUTCH: LET COVID RULE

Amsterdam is suffering a decrease in support over its handling of the COVID-19 outbreak, and a growing minority seeks stricter lockdowns, according to a report.
DutchNews.nl, citing the latest I&O Research survey, reported that 56 percent of those polled support Amsterdam’s measures, which marks a 5-percent drop since the beginning of March. The report said most support the rules being relaxed in the country, but 45 percent do not support the country’s decision.
The news site reported earlier that the country of 17.28 million recorded 17,290 deaths since the beginning of the outbreak.
The country announced 60 hospitals will be used as vaccination sites that will focus on vaccinating otherwise “young, healthy people” from the virus, the NL Times reported.