As many as 100 people have been tested in the Netherlands for the
Covid-19 strain of coronavirus, Dutch health authority RIVM told Parool.
Among them are the husband and three children of an Amsterdam woman who tested positive for the virus on Friday, one of whom required a second test to rule out a possible false positive.
The new figures mean the Netherlands has begun ramping up testing of people in the country, as just about 50 had been screened by the end of Wednesday. All test results thus far were negative, apart from two people, including the woman from Amsterdam now in quarantine in Diemen.
Her family's results were expected to be announced by the RIVM and public health service GGD Amsterdam on Saturday. Her symptoms were mild, the city confirmed.
Out of precaution, some youth athletes playing matches in Amsterdam
Ijburg will not shake hands before or after their games, broadcaster NOS
said. They will also take stricter hygiene precautions, including the
use of disinfecting soaps. Two of the Amsterdam woman's children attend
schools on Ijburg. Nevertheless, Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema told
reporters Friday night that there is no cause for panic, and no events
were ordered cancelled by her or Diemen mayor Erik Boog.
Read more: About 100 tested for Covid-19 incl. family of Amsterdam coronavirus patient | NL Times
The new figures mean the Netherlands has begun ramping up testing of people in the country, as just about 50 had been screened by the end of Wednesday. All test results thus far were negative, apart from two people, including the woman from Amsterdam now in quarantine in Diemen.
Her family's results were expected to be announced by the RIVM and public health service GGD Amsterdam on Saturday. Her symptoms were mild, the city confirmed.
Read more: About 100 tested for Covid-19 incl. family of Amsterdam coronavirus patient | NL Times
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