Covid-19
LERU’s 20-year anniversary conference will be an in-person event. However, we take the corona situation into account and keep you updated on possible restrictions.
Current Covid-19 rules in the Netherlands (last updated on 17 May 2022):
Travel
Coronavirus and travelling to the Netherlands from an EU/Schengen country, Andorra, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Monaco, San Marino, Svalbard (Spitsbergen), Vatican City or the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
At this moment, there are no coronavirus entry rules for people travelling from the countries mentioned above. If you are travelling by air, you have to complete a health declaration form.
Coronavirus and rules for people travelling from outside the EU/Schengen area
For people travelling from a country or area which is not participating in the EU travel rules scheme, the rules vary by country.
Face masks
Face masks are only mandatory at airports (after the security check) and on the aircraft. You are still advised to wear a face mask on public transport and in crowded places to protect yourself and others.
In some cases, building managers can decide that you must wear a face mask in their building, even if face masks are not required there by law.
All Dutch measures can be found on the website of the Dutch government: https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19