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COVID-19: Rutte annouces new Dutch 'partial lockdown', Austria and Germany mull new restrictions

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The partial lockdown, which begins on Saturday night, will see bars, restaurants and supermarkets close at 20:00 and non-essential stores shut their doors at 18:00.

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