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COVID-19 virus

The Dutch government is currently in the process of distributing booster vaccinations the population with several different brands.

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If you got vaccinated abroad, either once, or twice already, there are steps you can undertake to get a proof of vaccination in the CoronaCheck app (the Dutch DCC).

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In order to be vaccinated you need to be registered in the Netherlands in the Personal Records Database (BRP). You can only schedule an appointment if you have received your BSN. For information on how to schedule the appointment press 'read more'

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In order to get tested for Covid-19 you can call the toll-free number 0800 1202 (or +31 850 659 063 if you're calling from a foreign phone).

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Currently, there is no government-mandated quarantine requirement upon entering the Netherlands.

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The Dutch Government has decided to lift all travel restrictions related to Covid-19

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The Dutch government is doing its best to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus. It is also taking measures to help businesses that are affected by the crisis. You will probably have questions about these measures. See if your question is answered on their website: https://business.gov.nl/the-coronavirus-faq-for-entrepreneurs/

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Currently, there are no restrictions on public life related to Covid-19. You are still advised to keep in mind the basic rules of prevention. For more info press 'read more'

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There a few websites where you can find English information about the COVID-19 virus:

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Yes, the one stop shop of Rotterdam Expat Centre is open. The agenda of the one stop shop will be open at limited timeslots.

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