EU Dutch government eases lockdown despite soaring infections - "We are doing that for good reason. Living longer with many restrictive measures damages our health and our society.”

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Prime Minister Mark Rutte further eased the Netherlands' coronavirus lockdown, allowing bars, restaurants, museums, theaters and other venues to reopen from Wednesday for the first time this year.

But Rutte warned that the move wasn't without risks.

“We are taking a big step today to unlock the Netherlands while the infections numbers are really going through the roof,” Rutte said Tuesday.

The announcement wasn't all good news for the beleaguered hospitality and cultural sectors, with the opening hours limited to 10 p.m., while professional sports teams will only be allowed to fill stadiums to a third of their normal capacities.

Soccer clubs and administrators protested the move even before it was officially announced, calling it in a joint statement “a proposal without perspective.”

The relaxation of restrictions follows widespread protests in recent weeks by business owners ranging from the Van Gogh Museum to local cafes at being excluded from am earlier easing of pandemic restrictions.


Infections have spiked in recent weeks because of the omicron variant, despite the lockdown that was tougher than in most of Europe, but admissions to the country's intensive care units have been declining. The national public health institute reported a 51% rise in new COVID-19 cases over the last week to more than 366,000, while ICU admissions dropped by 34%.

“We are taking another risk," Health Minister Ernst Kuipers said. "We are doing that for good reason. Living longer with many restrictive measures damages our health and our society.”

Omicron is less likely to cause severe illness than the previous delta variant, according to studies. Omicron spreads even more easily than other coronavirus strains, and has already become dominant in many countries. It also more easily infects those who have been vaccinated or had previously been infected by prior versions of the virus.

The Dutch government sought to mitigate the risk by imposing restrictions on venues where people gather, including the use of coronavirus passports and social distancing and capping the number of people allowed indoors and in stadiums.


The new measures apply for six weeks, but Rutte said the government would review them and their effect on infection numbers after three weeks.

He urged the public to stick to the rules, saying: “It is now up to us all to ensure that we don't have to hit the brakes again then."

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A number of our politicians, including Rutte, Kaag and Ollongren are quite close with Klaus Schwab. The bilderberg meetings were started by the dutch royal house.

Rutte is becoming a career politician dictator pretty much like Merkel, where the lack of term limits allow a continuation of control where political opponents are easily politically assassinated. Despite numerous scandals that would have made governments fall (and have made his government fall twice), he's still back in control. Of course a number of areas in the Netherlands us machines for counting votes.....

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We also have a "rekenkamer", a "calculation room", which is basicly a group of quants calculating all sorts of costs for the government. They also use "qali'" as a calculating tool. 1 Qali is essentially one quality lifeyear. So every year someone in wheelchair lives is counted at something like 0.6.

The lockdowns were calculated early to see how much expected qali's were gained by containing the spread and how many would be lost as a result (suicide, reduced exercise, economic costs reducing health, etcetera).

The expectation, even then, when it was still believed Covid was like a new ebola or something like that in terms of possible health harm, even then the lockdowns were calculated to net cost qali's in the realm of 10000 to 100000's. And that's before any of the health hazards of the vaccines were taken into account.

It's strange how we're witnessing a kind of (intentional) genocide and most people don't seem to notice.

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PS about "soaring infections" in the netherlands, you need positive test in the past in order to access certain facilities if you're unvaccinated, so there's a huge incentive for false reporting for people. On top of that we use PCR tests which have a very high false positive rate, so any type of media fearmongering will result in "increased" infections as people test more. More tests, more false positives.
 
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Well, its happening. After the UK finally said "fuck it" and opened everything back (tho not out of the kindness of their hearts, mostly because of convenience and self interest), its starting a domino effect with governments now going "Well, its the trend now, guess I should join up!".

Its all a fucking trend to these people, the pandemic, the virus, the deaths, none of that shit matters. All that matters is how they can ride the political wave.

And they will say that its all thanks to the UK setting an example that things would slowly return to normal.

Sweden: So what now?
 
Usually the EU wouldn't be tripping over itself to copy the UK. I have a feeling some information is about to come out and politicians are trying to get ahead of it.

Its just a natural decay of the covid narrative. After vaccines have failed (and its getting harder and harder to hide their side effects like heart problems, fertility problems and even POSSIBLY mental problems. I have see a farmer that said he took it on a fucking coin toss and now he has seizures...obviously a coincidence and there are other examples) and the number of boosters you need to be considered "fully vaxxed" being a fucking meme at this point, I feel like everyone can tell the tides are changing.

They already had the biggest wealth transfer in history so maybe they are "satisfied" for now. Society is mentally fucked up from this experience and they get to run with the cash.

Its going to be slow but most governments and media will agree its best to start changing course, even if its for the sake of their own safety since protests and rioting against this narrative are reaching boiling points all over the world.
 
Imagine being crippled and you're in a wheelchair, and then being told your life is only work 0.6 of a non-crippled person's life. Is this the modern day equilivent of the 3/5ths rule?
I'm not in a wheelchair and I STILL resent the idea that human happiness, mine or anyone else's can be quantified into a graph and dealt with "scientifically" - that's a fundamental reason why communism doesn't work and our modern progressive censordome doesn't work - you can't define the conditions of human happiness OUTSIDE what that person thinks.

I don't like living in pods and eating bugs, no fancy-schmancy reinterpretation of the data through a biased techbro's "AI algorithm" changes that.

To use an extreme example, some people are only happy when they're shooting other people. Does that mean that it would be just to allow such a person .25 % of their "core happiness" by just winging me in the arm? Gotta trust the experts!
 
Imagine being crippled and you're in a wheelchair, and then being told your life is only work 0.6 of a non-crippled person's life. Is this the modern day equilivent of the 3/5ths rule?
You could look at it another way. Imagine you were crippled tomorrow. What percentage of ability to enjoy life would you lose?

If an entire nation is crippled overnight, what is the percentage of productivity reduction for that country?
 
Usually the EU wouldn't be tripping over itself to copy the UK. I have a feeling some information is about to come out and politicians are trying to get ahead of it.
If you've been keeping up on the news around Covid one of the more recent variants saw a lot of places commenting on studies that were leaning towards learning to live with Covid. As the poster you replied to said the UK has been pushed for other reasons but there were a lot of articles testing the water with the general tone of "can't stop this one. Might have to learn to live with it."

Of course let's not forgot elements of the EU recently were also clamouring for a Trump style wall to deter immigrants. The various countries are happy to bite the bullet and agree with those they detest when they get irked enough. Hell Merkel criticised Twitter for banning Trump,
 
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