The Amsterdam catering industry will not use coronavirus wristbands to access restaurants, cafes, theaters, or cinemas. Most catering entrepreneurs see "no added value" in these wristbands, a spokesperson for hospitality association KHN in the municipality said. Amsterdam catering entrepreneurs noticed that checking the QR code at the door is now going "pretty well." "The flow is reasonable, and many guests …
The problems with the CoronaCheck app on Saturday evening “are a punch to the face of catering entrepreneurs”, the Royal Dutch Catering Union said. In some cities, there were long queues in front of catering establishments of people who were unable to get in because their QR did not work due to a server overload, according to KHN general director …
Hospitality association KHN is "furious" by leaked cabinet plans to expand the use of coronavirus access passes and keep nightclubs closed for the time being. Catering entrepreneurs will not accept this, especially with coronavirus support packages lapsing next month, Dirk Beljaarts of the KHN said to De Telegraaf. Making coronavirus access passes mandatory means that businesses will need to have …