March 25, 2020
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Netherlands Becomes a COVID19 Hotspot

The Indian medical team collecting samples for testing amid COVID-19 pandemic, in Rome, Italy.

After Italy, Spain and France, The Netherlands became another Covid-19 hotspot in Europe, with its toll crossing 350 and cases climbing to over 6,000, reports said.

The Indian medical team collecting samples for testing amid COVID-19 pandemic, in Rome, Italy.
The Indian medical team collecting samples for testing amid COVID-19 pandemic, in Rome, Italy.

Authorities confirmed 80 more virus-related deaths in the country during the last 24 hours, taking the toll to 356 while 852 fresh cases took the national total to 6,412, the BBC reported.

The Netherlands’ Health Ministry noted that the actual number of infections will be higher because not everyone has been tested.

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