Home » Business » Dutch health services ask for Sinterklaasint… Dutch health services ask for Sinterklaasint… October 9, 2021 by world today news – © BELGA – The Dutch health service asks Sinterklaas and his helpers this year not to scatter sweets at the solemn entrances later this year, to give as few hands as possible to children and instead to wave as much as possible. – Source: Telegraph Yesterday at 3:24 pm— A spokesperson for the health service confirms in the Dutch media that this is a national advice. “The grabbing in bags and handing out candy through the hands ensures that you come into contact with viruses faster and can therefore get corona. And we want to prevent infectious diseases from spreading,” a spokesperson told RTL Nieuws. “Wash your hands well beforehand and do nothing else in between. Or wash your hands again after, for example, you’ve had a break or gone to the toilet,” is the advice to the Piets. Many municipalities are still struggling with this year’s arrival. Mayor Sharon Dijksma of Utrecht announced this week that, despite previous reports, the public will not be asked for a QR code. — . Related posts:"Saving Lives Through Human Milk Donation: Celebrating World Milk Donation Day in Guanajuato"Bitcoin makes another dip, but can price recover now? » Crypto InsidersHootsuite Wins Best in Social/Influencer Tech, Social Marketing Management Platform in AdWeek's Annu...Pelindo Merger, Check Out the Impact on IPCM and IPCC driver shoots teenager on moped several times in the Bronx – Telemundo New York (47) Twitch found the cause of the data leak Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: