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

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

Romy Quint, founder of the group Women for Freedom, testified before the parliamentary inquiry committee on Friday. She stated that a broader political and media discussion regarding COVID-19 policies could have reduced societal polarization.

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