Dutch Parliament’s Coronavirus Inquiry Starts Public Hearings - DutchNews.nl
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The cabinet only decided "quite late" to also seek advice on the societal impact of the measures taken from March 2020 to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Virologist Marion Koopmans said this during her questioning by the parliamentary inquiry committee investigating the handling of the pandemic.
Dutch parliament’s coronavirus inquiry starts public hearings
Six years ago, the coronavirus outbreak occurred. A parliamentary inquiry committee was established for what will go down in the books as one of the most disruptive pandemics in modern history. Among those being heard are the then Minister of Health Hugo de Jonge, Jaap van Dissel, then director of the RIVM, and Mark Rutte, the then Prime Minister. The focus is primarily on the questions: what choices were made and could anything have been done b…
Virologist Marion Koopmans and former Minister for Medical Care Bruno Bruins appear today before the parliamentary committee on Corona inquiry. They are being...
For nine weeks, Members of Parliament are questioning nearly fifty key figures in coronavirus policy. You can read the latest news in this live blog.
The parliamentary committee on Corona inquiry begins public hearings next week. Key figures from the corona period will be heard. In *Nieuws van de dag*, opinion maker Wierd Duk looks ahead.
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