![]() They were very eager to put him out of misery instead of trying treatment, he was not even 80. They do stretch the meaning of palliative care in this country, I saw this with my father in law couple years ago. Two times I have had to go back to my own country (Chile) for testing and treatment since my own experience here is that they are behind not only in knowledge about medicine but also equipment.Īnd what I read recently about doctors thinking about asking older corona patients if they want care in a hospital or at home…that’s basically asking them if they rather stay home and just die since they are old and ill. Also, to my knowledge -I’ve lived in this country for 31 years), the healthcare system here is subpar to Germany and Belgium (I’ve chosen from the beginning to compare NL to its neighbours since there should be more similarities than discrepancies, you would think). Nowadays, if you want to talk about it percentage-wise, it comes down to amount of testing and ICU beds (Germany has 29.2 per 100.000 inhabitants and the Netherlands only 6.4) and GE still tests as much as possible and NL, already for almost 2 weeks, mainly the very sick and very old. ![]() I follow the same site and I’ve been wondering something similar since almost 3 weeks ago and that is the difference in cases vs mortality in NL compared to Belgium and Germany. Source: RIVM How to get vaccinated in the NetherlandsĮveryone over the age of 12 is allowed to be vaccinated in the Netherlands. □ Vaccinations & booster shots against coronavirus in the Netherlands Age In addition to the national measures in place, municipalities can also implement their own measures.Since March 23, 2022, all coronavirus measures have been abandoned by the Dutch government and are only considered “advice”.The QR code ( coronavirus toegangsbewijs) has disappeared from February 25, 2022.The isolation advice after a positive coronavirus test is shortened to five days, given that you’ve gone 25 hours without symptoms.Face masks are no longer required on public transport.As of December 21 2021, wearing a face mask isn’t required in the Netherlands, even on public transport.There are no longer any restrictions regarding in-person teaching. ![]()
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