KEY POINTS
  • Rule-breaking in cafes and bars in Netherlands is a persistent problem that the hospitality industry must deal with, the country's prime minister said Monday.
  • The Netherlands is battling a surge in Covid infections after it eased restrictions in late June.
  • Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte implored the hospitality industry to make customers adhere to the rules on social distancing and remain sitting down in their assigned seats.
Students cheer on a terrasse of a cafe in Amsterdam on June 25, 2021 when the Netherlands eased Covid-19 restrictions.

Rule-breaking in cafes and bars in the Netherlands is a persistent problem that the hospitality industry must deal with, the country's prime minister said as the nation battles with a surge in Covid-19 infections.

Speaking Monday, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte implored the industry to make customers adhere to the rules on social distancing and remain sitting down in their assigned seats, adding that this was critical given the high number of infections.