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Social Impact Team to be permanent advisor in next pandemic

Social Impact Team to be permanent advisor in next pandemic

The Dutch government will include a Social Impact Team (MIT) as a permanent advisor in future pandemic responses to evaluate the social consequences of measures like lockdowns. This new structure, detailed in the National Infectious Disease Crisis Plan, ensures that medical advice is balanced with assessments of societal impact.

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