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Infectious disease specialist Bram Goorhuis of Amsterdam UMC on hantavirus: ‘This is not like COVID, our healthcare system can handle this well’

Infectious disease specialist Bram Goorhuis of Amsterdam UMC on hantavirus: ‘This is not like COVID, our healthcare system can handle this well’

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Next coronavirus hearings feature De Jonge, Keijzer and Maurice de Hond

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Former Health Minister Hugo de Jonge, former State Secretary Mona Keijzer, and pollster Maurice de Hond will testify before the Dutch parliamentary inquiry committee on coronavirus. The hearings focus on the government's vaccination policies and the implementation of the corona access pass.

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Quint: COVID debate should have been broader in politics and media

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