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Netherlands coronavirus transmission rate slowed, top health official says

AMSTERDAM, March 25: The head of the Netherlands’ National Institute of Health (RIVM) said on Wednesday that based on its best estimates, growth in coronavirus transmissions had significantly slowed.
FILE PHOTO: A mobile CT Scanner in a tent triage for suspected coronavirus patients is seen on the parking of emergency services at Maastricht University Medical Center to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Maastricht, Netherlands March 18, 2020. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw
By Reuters

AMSTERDAM, March 25: The head of the Netherlands’ National Institute of Health (RIVM) said on Wednesday that based on its best estimates, growth in coronavirus transmissions had significantly slowed.


In testimony before a parliamentary commission, Jaap van Dissel said the institute’s best estimate was that currently one infected person was infecting around one other person.


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That means “the exponential growth of the outbreak has in all probability been brought to a halt,” Van Dissel said.


The number of new confirmed cases in the Netherlands grew by 17% on Tuesday from a day earlier to 5,560, according to RIVM data. Those figures likely reflect infections from early March, before the government banned public gatherings and closed schools.

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