THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Dutch patrons at cafes are not required to show a so-called "COVID pass" when dining outside on a terrace, but would have to do so for visiting the restroom, the country's health minister said Monday.
The new measure which kicks in on Saturday, was approved by Parliament but MPs forced an exception for those wanting to enjoy a meal or drink outside, saying the chance of infection was much smaller. If scanned, the pass showed proof of vaccination, recovery from the virus or a negative test and is required for all people aged 13 and older."You could also put a Portaloo next to the terrace," De Jonge added, referring to a mobile cabin with a toilet.
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