That national advice has everything to do with corona, a spokesperson for the national GGD confirms after reporting by BN DeStem. “Grabbing in bags and handing out sweets through the hands ensures that you come into contact with viruses faster and therefore can get corona. And we want to prevent infectious diseases from spreading.”
The advice is therefore to put all gingerbread nuts and sweets in bags and then hand them out to children.
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No jewelry
The GGD West Brabant informs BN DeStem that the helpers of Sinterklaas are also recommended to no hand jewelry to wear. “Micro-organisms can also accumulate there. Wash your hands well beforehand and do nothing else in between. Or wash your hands again after, for example, you have had a break or have gone to the toilet,” a spokesperson for the health service said in the newspaper. .
A spokesperson for the national GGD reports to RTL Nieuws that the advice applies to the entire country, so for all helpers and helpers at all arrivals.
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With or without corona pass
Many municipalities are still unsure how the arrival will be arranged. Should I or should I not be asked for a corona pass? In Amsterdam, visitors can leave their corona passport at home. There is still a lot of uncertainty about the arrival in Utrecht. According to the latest reports, Rotterdam will ask for test certificates at Willemsplein, where the Saint Nicholas is received, Trouw writes.
At first they didn’t want to have an entry at all in Roosendaal, but there will now be a check. Just like in Amersfoort.
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