The severe restriction in the Netherlands will begin on Saturday, keeping residents housebound between 9 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. US President Biden has released a 23-page plan to combat the virus. Follow DW for the latest.
The severe restriction in the Netherlands will begin on Saturday, keeping residents housebound between 9 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. US President Biden has released a 23-page plan to combat the virus. Follow DW for the latest.
Coronavirus digest: Netherlands introduces curfew to halt spread of new variant
The severe restriction in the Netherlands will begin on Saturday, keeping residents housebound between 9 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. US President Biden has released a 23-page plan to combat the virus. Follow DW for the latest.
Eindhoven: The curfew will see residents remain at home from 9 p.m every night
The Netherlands will impose a curfew on its citizens for the first time, beginning Saturday, in an attempt to halt the rapid spread of a coronavirus variant.
The parliament agreed to the measure the most severe so far after much heated debate.
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Carnival Corp. announced that its German cruise line, Aida cruises, will extend halt sailings through the end of Feb. 2021, following prolonged lockdown restrictions in the country. Shares of the cruise line operator were down about 1.4% in Monday’s pre-market session.Due to the continued uncertainty, Carnival (CCL) decided to cancel its seven-day cruise sailings with AIDAperla and AIDAmar around the Canary Islands until February.Furthermore, the company said that “The transit cruise with AIDAsol from Palma (Mallorca) to Hamburg planned for Feb. 19, 2021 has to be canceled, as well as the voyages to Norway with AIDAcara and AIDAaura between Feb. 20 up to and including April 3, 2021 (AIDAcara) and March 27, 2021 (AIDAaura).” (See CCL stock analysis on TipRanks).On Jan. 8, Deutsche Bank analyst Chris Woronka maintained a Hold rating and a price target of $13 (36.5% downside potential) on the stock.