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With the new measures in place, European leaders try to stop the spreading of the coronavirus. Traveling between Schengen countries is still possible, however, some countries closed the borders to their neighbors as well.
21 March: The Netherlands will suspend all flights coming from Spain. Earlier, the country already banned flights arriving from Italy, South Korea, China, and Iran.
16 March: The European Union will ban all nonessential travel from outside the Schengen zone for the next 30 days. The Netherlands is part of Schengen and approved this new temporary measure. If you are from outside the EU, traveling to The Netherlands will no longer be possible.
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