In the first evening in which it was possible to party without corona restrictions, almost a third of the at least 600 visitors became infected with the corona virus in an Enschede disco. What does the Enschede corona outbreak say about the watertightness of the Testing for Access system? And also: will these fires become a normality this summer?
The disco in Enschede is not the only place where a (small) fire has arisen. Fifty students from Hotelschool The Hague were infected last week after a student association party. Being in Maastricht four restaurants closed due to seventeen corona infections among the staff – also after a party.
Municipalities also take little or no action against violations of the corona measures, it turned out today from a tour of Trouw. They say they don’t have the capacity.
Field epidemiologist Amrish Baidjoe emphasizes that a system such as Testing for Access can “never be watertight”. The outbreak in Enschede supports this, he says. Also outgoing Minister Grapperhaus of Justice calls out to better control.
What went wrong in Enschede?
A full dance floor, rows in front of the bar and especially many kissing and cuddling young people. The 99 photos in the album ‘Aspen is Back’ on the Facebook page of the Enschede discotheque Aspen Valley could have been taken a year and a half ago, when the corona virus was still a strange lung disease in China.
The disco had already announced in capital letters that it would reopen its doors as soon as possible: 00:00 am, on June 26. With the warning: “This is new for you and also for us, so prepare yourself well and read all the rules carefully”.
–