1st case of coronavirus confirmed in the Netherlands
FIRST CASE. A care center employee washes his hands following hygiene guidelines as the institution readies preventive measures against a possible spread of the COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, which has already affected neighboring countries, on February 27, 2020, in Horst aan de Maas. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ANP/AFP
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The first case of the novel coronavirus in the Netherlands was detected on Thursday, February 27, in a patient who had traveled to northern Italy, the worst hit area in Europe, the national public health institute announced.
Individuals who have been in "close contact" with the man have been tested and the patient placed in isolation in a hospital in the southern town of Tilburg, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) said.
The public health body advised everyone in the country to be careful to avoid more infections.
"I am in direct contact with (Health Minister) Bruno Bruins, among others, on the measures taken to prepare our country for this," Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Twitter, adding that he hoped the patient would make a recovery.
The man concerned had visited Italy's Lombardy region. Several towns in northern Italy have been placed in quarantine. – Rappler.com