Dutch PM Mark Rutte didn't see mother before her death because he followed virus lockdown rules

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Mark Rutte's 96-year-old mother died in a nursing home. He has not seen her since March

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was unable to visit his dying mother in her final weeks because he obeyed coronavirus restrictions against visiting care homes, his office said on Monday.

 

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Could he have seen her? Was it even possible? Would he have had to 'break in' to the nursing home to get to see his mother?

The Dutch were the zenith of European civilisations for good reasons.

I find that so sad that he didn't go and see his dying mother. Even with infectious diseases you can see loved ones, ridiculous.

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