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Inspector urged De Jonge to take broader view of COVID crisis

Inspector urged De Jonge to take broader view of COVID crisis

In June 2020, former head inspector Marina Eckenhausen urged then-Health Minister Hugo de Jonge to adopt a broader perspective on the COVID-19 crisis. She argued that the government response was overly focused on medical aspects despite her own medical background.

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Spaarnwoude recreation area can become much more attractive with minor adjustments

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A proposal suggests that the Spaarnwoude recreation area could become significantly more attractive with minor adjustments. The article invites readers to share their opinions and participate in a poll regarding this proposition.

Italian minister cancels US trip after Trump's comments on Meloni

Italian minister cancels US trip after Trump's comments on Meloni

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani cancelled a planned visit to the United States following what he described as insulting remarks by President Donald Trump. Trump reportedly claimed he only agreed to a photograph with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni out of pity after she begged for it.

Inspector: hospital may have experienced code black during pandemic

Inspector: hospital may have experienced code black during pandemic

Former Inspector-General Marina Eckenhausen testified during a parliamentary inquiry that some hospitals may have experienced conditions equivalent to "code black" during the COVID-19 pandemic. She clarified that while the official status was never formally declared, the pressure on the healthcare system was severe enough to be perceived as such by staff.

No trains Wednesday morning due to strike

No trains Wednesday morning due to strike

The NS has confirmed that no trains will run on Wednesday morning between 04:00 and 08:00 due to a strike by the FNV union. Travelers are warned that disruptions may continue throughout the morning as the timetable restarts after the strike ends.

Heemstede speeds up housing for status holders like Haarlem; temporary site on Kerklaan until housing is available

Heemstede speeds up housing for status holders like Haarlem; temporary site on Kerklaan until housing is available

Heemstede will temporarily house approximately twenty permit holders in a former police station on Kerklaan before they move into permanent local housing. This approach mirrors a strategy used in Haarlem to settle permit holders more quickly.