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Former senior official: logical that OMT advice was leading

Former senior official: logical that OMT advice was leading

Former senior civil servant Hanneke Schipper-Spanninga testified before the parliamentary inquiry committee on coronavirus that it was logical for OMT recommendations to guide government policy. She emphasized that prioritizing public health during the pandemic necessitated such an approach.

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