In today's world, 2022 in the Netherlands has become a topic of great interest and relevance. Whether in the scientific field, in political discussions or in everyday life, 2022 in the Netherlands has captured the attention of experts and citizens alike. Its impact on different aspects of society makes it a topic worthy of analysis and reflection. In this article, we will explore the different dimensions of 2022 in the Netherlands, from its origin to its implications in the present and the future. Through different perspectives and opinions, we seek to shed light on this topic and foster a deeper understanding of its importance and consequences.
5 January – The Netherlands reports a record 24,590 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.[1]
18 January – Hong Kong orders the culling of 2,000 small animals, such as hamsters, chinchillas and rabbits, closes pet shops, and sends 100 people to a quarantine camp after nearly a dozen hamsters imported from the Netherlands and sold at Little Boss pet shop were infected with the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant which also spread to two people.[2]
6 May – Two people are killed and three others are injured during a mass shooting at a care home in Molensingel, Alblasserdam, Netherlands. The perpetrator was already wanted for murdering a man at a shop yesterday.[5]
20 May – Belgium reports its first case of monkeypox.[6]
20 June – Dutch climate and energy minister Rob Jetten announces that the Netherlands will remove all restrictions on the operation of coal-fired power stations until at least 2024, in response to Russia's refusal to export natural gas to the country. Operations were previously limited to less than a third of the total production.[8]
27 June – One person is killed and ten others injured after a tornado hits Zierikzee.[9]
July to September
25 July – The Netherlands reports 106 new confirmed cases of monkeypox.[10]
2 August – Mark Rutte becomes the longest-serving Prime Minister in Dutch history, overtaking Ruud Lubbers (1982–1994).[11][12]
28 August – Six people are killed and seven others are injured after a truck crashes into a community barbecue in Nieuw-Beijerland, South Holland.[13]
30 September – Inflation in the Netherlands increases to 17%, a record in decades, amid skyrocketing energy and fuel prices.[14]