Pubs stock up in Netherlands as restrictions eased

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Dutch bars and restaurants hurried to stock up on supplies today as the government confirmed it will lift some of Europe's toughest Covid restrictions.

Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte said hospitality businesses and museums will be allowed to reopen their doors from tomorrow.

Australia has recorded one of its highest number of deaths in a day from Covid-19 as an outbreak of the Omicron variant spread through the country, which marked two years since its first coronavirus case. The state of South Australia recorded five deaths but its lowest number of daily infections since the start of the year and "we're absolutely delighted with that figure", premier Steven Marshall told reporters.Israel considers offering 4th Covid vaccine dose to all adults

The measures came in response to an increase of infections and hospital admissions driven by Omicron. Japan logged more than 44,000 new cases yesterday, a tally by public broadcaster NHK showed. A government taskforce led by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to formally approve the decisions later today.

Authorities in Kiribati declared a state of disaster after airline passengers introduced the virus from Fiji.Solomons Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said the capital Honiara had become a coronavirus hotspot and extended its lockdown by four days in hope of preventing infections spreading nationwide.

 

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Looks like I will have to head to Amsterdam to stock up on supplies, and by supplies I mean big fat spliffs.

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