DutchNews podcast – The Netherlands Is a Failed State Edition – Week 44
In a week of fake news and dodgy data, the Dutch government adopts the Niksen approach to disease control. As Covid-19 spreads through the Binnenhof and two ministers go into quarantine, the friendly folk at Farmers Defence Force turn up on Rob Jetten’s doorstep with a box of meat products and a camera. Coronavirus also starts to hit the football world, while in Venlo VVV put up the weakest defensive display since Ferd Grapperhaus’s wedding. There’s uplifting news too as the baby giant panda in Rhenen is no longer gender neutral and the first flying car is almost cleared for take-off.
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Coronavirus news
No stricter lockdown rules in prospect as hospitals approach patient limit
Coronavirus cases rise 22% in a week, growth continues to slow
Rutte says full lockdown could still be needed to bring infections down faster
More technical problems with coronavirus numbers but cases seem to be slowing
Education minister Arie Slob pulls out of debate after aide tests positive
Jetten says ‘get off my land’ to farmers who brought meat package to his door
Dutch general election will take place over three days to reduce virus risk
Other news
Fewer non-EU students plan to stay in the Netherlands after graduating
‘Irma effect’ boosts interest in training as sign language interpreters
Giant panda is a boy, Rhenen zoo announces six months after birth
Flying car licensed for use on roads but still not cleared for take-off
Sport
Coronavirus outbreaks cast shadow over Eredivisie season
Ajax give away two-goal lead to draw at Atalanta Bergamo
Praise for ‘hungry’ Ajax as champions dish up 13-0 hammering of VVV Venlo
PSV and AZ win despite corona outbreaks but Feyenoord lose in Europa League
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