Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-19, 3:36 pm
dlj403
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jimmy_nova wrote: So yesterday, I heard from a lady I'd seen 3 days prior that she tested positive. It was a 2 hour appointment; we did a lot of DFK. She got symptoms less than 2 days after our appointment, which means she almost certainly already had it prior to our appointment.
Today I got my test result and it was negative.
How does that work? You usually won't test positive until you start showing symptoms, so probably too early for the test to show anything. Stay in quarantine for two weeks and hope for the best. If you start showing symptoms, get tested again.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-19, 3:49 pm
Shinken69
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Has anyone else on the board had it or maybe a relative? I’m interested in the lasting effects. So called long COVID. I know 8 people directly, of varying ages. None have completely returned to normal. Two of them had it as early as March.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-19, 5:07 pm
funfor2houston
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I know we must all take this serious . We know several people who have had it . A good friend got it all he had was the sniffles and Aches . His doctor prescribed some meds a week later he was calling he tested neg twice and he was bragging he had his out of jail card. If you want to watch a person who has it a DJ in Key West just yesterday announced he just found out he has it. He is going to continue to do his podcasts ( Louie C Rock ) Another friend and his wife who were at the Fantasy Fest this year both got it . He had taken a two hour jet ski trip and came back to his hotel worn out. He thought he was just unusually worn out both are in their late 60s. He got checked tested positive he ended up in the hospital. They asked him if he would do a clinical trials the same medication the president had ,24 hours later he was good . He spent 3 Days in the hospital He got out and is back to his hobby job delivering pizzas on his scooter in Palm Beach. His wife tested positive but never had any symptoms.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-21, 10:01 am
averagejoe
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I think brothels and escort service are open again since yesterday?. Anyone from the netherlands who can confirm this? not sure about windows ?
christmas /. new years will probably be ok for tourists within EU / Schengen.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-21, 10:34 am
Shinken69
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There’s still a 10 day quarantine on arrival in the Netherlands, plus whatever when you return home.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-21, 2:22 pm
averagejoe
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Shinken69 wrote: There’s still a 10 day quarantine on arrival in the Netherlands, plus whatever when you return home. hmm oh yes... thats a problem. however I guess it will be gone until christmas. but who knows..
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-21, 5:07 pm
rheingau
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All windows in the Netherlands could open from midnight 24:00 Wednesday 18.11
The Wallen was certainly open from Thursday dayshift.
You may be asked to register with your name and address, but it is officially "no problem" if you refuse - LOL!
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-21, 8:08 pm
jimmy_nova
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averagejoe wrote: I think brothels and escort service are open again since yesterday?. Anyone from the netherlands who can confirm this? not sure about windows ? Escort services were never closed. Some privehuizen also offer escort services, which were still available during the closures. rheingau wrote: You may be asked to register with your name and address, but it is officially "no problem" if you refuse - LOL! Sex workers are exempt from the requirement to request contact information.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-21, 9:50 pm
averagejoe
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jimmy_nova wrote: averagejoe wrote: I think brothels and escort service are open again since yesterday?. Anyone from the netherlands who can confirm this? not sure about windows ? Escort services were never closed. Some privehuizen also offer escort services, which were still available during the closures. hahah they got it right with whats "essential" and what's not. thanks for the info! ok, so my guess is that they lift the 10 days of quarantine after Christmas/ new year for tourist who travel from EU... they might let the quarantine go on during the holidays just to be safe people (like us) dont invade....
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-21, 11:03 pm
dorps
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averagejoe wrote: ok, so my guess is that they lift the 10 days of quarantine after Christmas/ new year for tourist who travel from EU... they might let the quarantine go on during the holidays just to be safe people (like us) dont invade....
let us have our festive fun and reintroduce the quarantine after! I fear you may be right however, especially as the vaccine roll out may be in full swing in January... Absolutely bursting to get down there as I normally visit at least every couple of months and it’s now been almost 4 months and with the summer lockdown I’ve only been once since February. Withdrawal symptoms!
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-22, 8:45 pm
hoogy
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averagejoe wrote: jimmy_nova wrote: averagejoe wrote: I think brothels and escort service are open again since yesterday?. Anyone from the netherlands who can confirm this? not sure about windows ? Escort services were never closed. Some privehuizen also offer escort services, which were still available during the closures. hahah they got it right with whats "essential" and what's not. thanks for the info! ok, so my guess is that they lift the 10 days of quarantine after Christmas/ new year for tourist who travel from EU... they might let the quarantine go on during the holidays just to be safe people (like us) dont invade.... Quarantine / isolation has never been compulsory in Netherlands.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-23, 12:16 pm
dorps
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jimmy_nova wrote: Shinken69 wrote: https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/tackling-new-coronavirus-in-the-netherlands/travel-and-holidays/self-quarantine10 days of isolation for visitors from the UK. Then two weeks on return. I have a non-transferable trip booed for five days from the 18th Dec. I doubt it will happen. As of right now, self-quarantine in the Netherlands is a recommendation, not a requirement. There's no enforcement whatsoever for actually doing it. That is subject to change of course! I must say the wording certainly does not read as though its merely a recommendation. At the bottom, there is a section titled 'self-quarantine rules' and within that it says "don't leave your accommodation, like a hotel room". There is a also a separate section titled 'when you don't have to self-quarantine' which is basically for airport transfers only. https://www.government.nl/topics/corona ... quarantineIf self-quarantine is indeed only a recommendation as you say, I'm guessing that they have made it seem a requirement in order to discourage people from visiting. I guess the key question is whether it is an offence not to self-quarantine - could the police charge you with an offence if you don't? I'm not suggesting anyone should visit the Netherlands even if it is only a recommendation. As mentioned above, for UK visitors the self-quarantine upon return to the UK is most definitely mandatory so the overall trip would have some restrictive consequences.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-23, 1:07 pm
Shinken69
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Even if there is nobody checking up on you, the section that bothers me suggests you might be prevented from leaving within the quarantine period. It would be easy enough to enforce this at passport control. My upcoming trip is only five days.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-23, 1:36 pm
dorps
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Yep that would certainly also be a big problem. I know there are a few people on this forum outside the EU who visit for a couple of weeks every year, but I suspect the vast majority would be caught by that.
In any case, reading another dutch website as well, it certainly doesn't appear to be only a recommendation so you would be breaking rules and taking a chance by not self-quarantining.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-23, 2:01 pm
Shinken69
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The number of new cases per day in The Netherlands has reduced, but the reduction seems to have stalled ~5-6k/day. It doesn’t bode well for a science based easing of restrictions this side of Christmas.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-23, 3:47 pm
averagejoe
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Shinken69 wrote: Even if there is nobody checking up on you, the section that bothers me suggests you might be prevented from leaving within the quarantine period. It would be easy enough to enforce this at passport control. My upcoming trip is only five days. I think this will be ok. your trip is super essential isn't it? heheh... I think all essentials trips will be allowed to return within the quarantine time. even if you return home before the 10days limit. not sure what country you are from though.. some are marked as "high risk zones" even countries within the EU. from a personal experience: I was visiting Belgium this summer . same rules as now: "10 days of quarantine for all tourist" us tourists had to fill in all papers before leaving at the airport in our home countries. however, no-one was checking us up in the end. I was also travel within the country which definitely wasnt allowed. and yes, before anyone starts: Im the first to admit Im not proud of this. I dont recommend this behavior and I dont like breaking the rules or recommendations. however if you already have payed for the trip + hotel I dont think you will be fined by the border control or police. then the rest is up to you. Good luck!!
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-23, 3:59 pm
jimmy_nova
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dorps wrote: I must say the wording certainly does not read as though its merely a recommendation. At the bottom, there is a section titled 'self-quarantine rules' and within that it says "don't leave your accommodation, like a hotel room". The word used throughout the rules for self-quarantine is "should", not "must", which as far as I'm concerned makes it a recommendation and not a requirement. But that may change in December, since then the new Dutch coronavirus law will come into effect on December 1st.
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Re: christmas /new year
Posted: 2020-11-23, 4:40 pm
dorps
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jimmy_nova wrote: dorps wrote: I must say the wording certainly does not read as though its merely a recommendation. At the bottom, there is a section titled 'self-quarantine rules' and within that it says "don't leave your accommodation, like a hotel room". The word used throughout the rules for self-quarantine is "should", not "must", which as far as I'm concerned makes it a recommendation and not a requirement. But that may change in December, since then the new Dutch coronavirus law will come into effect on December 1st. I definitely wouldn't interpret their use of the world "should" as meaning it is optional, particularly in the context of the government note as a whole - it would be strange to have a section with a number of very specific 'rules' if the matter was only a recommendation, as I refer to above. I thought you had additional insight from living in the Netherlands, for example through what is being reported in the media. I have checked out other dutch websites as well and it is quite clear it is not an optional quarantine.
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