Not surprised, when these rules have been introduced in the Netherlands (since December 19th):
Max. two household guests per day (excluding children under the age of 13)
Max. four household guests on December 24, 25, 26, and 31 (excluding children under the age of 13)
When outside, max. group size of two (if not from the same household) (excluding children under the age of 13)
When outside, max. group size of four on December 24, 25, 26, and 31 (if not from the same household) (excluding children under the age of 13)
Non-essential shops to close (open for click and collect)
Catering industry to close (open for takeaway)
Museums to close
Cinemas to close
Zoos to close
Theatres to close
Casinos to close
Theme parks to close
Concert halls to close
Gyms and other indoor sports facilities to close
Enforced opening times of 5am - 5pm for outdoor sports facilities
Ban on all events (including Christmas markets)
Hairdressers and other non-medical contact-based professions to close
In addition the Dutch government telling its citizens what types of Christmas meals they should and shouldn't be cooking (examples: avoid cold desserts as a cold spoon transmits the virus more easily, avoid meals that take too long to eat and instead prepare salads, etc.).
Insanity.