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Radboudumc calls hantavirus errors 'unfortunate coincidence'

Radboudumc calls hantavirus errors 'unfortunate coincidence'

Radboudumc hospital has attributed procedural failures involving a hantavirus patient to human error, resulting in the potential exposure of twelve employees. These staff members are currently in a six-week precautionary quarantine after handling contaminated samples without following proper safety protocols.

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Insurers call on government to tackle rogue contractors

Insurers call on government to tackle rogue contractors

Legal aid insurer DAS is calling on the Dutch government to take stricter action against rogue construction companies following an increase in scams targeting homeowners. Reports indicate that one in three homeowners has encountered fraudulent contractors who often appear prominently in online search results.

Municipality withdraws Bloemendaalseweg redesign plan after criticism from residents and business owners: 'We have listened to you'

Municipality withdraws Bloemendaalseweg redesign plan after criticism from residents and business owners: 'We have listened to you'

The municipality of Bloemendaal has withdrawn its plans for the redesign of the Bloemendaalseweg and the local shopping area following pushback from residents and business owners. Alderman Thessa van der Windt stated the project would be paused to address the lack of clear support for the current design.

Love Haarlem? Make it your job!

Love Haarlem? Make it your job!

The Haarlem Initiatievenschool is offering a series of free training sessions and workshops throughout 2026 to help residents develop social and sustainable projects for the city. These sessions cover topics like sustainable financing, community building, and navigating local politics to support community-driven initiatives.

Arnhem schools and municipality urge: 'Give your child a phone as late as possible'

Arnhem schools and municipality urge: 'Give your child a phone as late as possible'

Nineteen schools, childcare organizations, and the municipality of Arnhem are advising parents to wait as long as possible before giving children smartphones. They also recommend that children under sixteen refrain from using social media to protect their development.

AI books from Dutch company sold online without any warning

AI books from Dutch company sold online without any warning

The Dutch company Andries B.V. has been producing books using AI and selling them through online retailers without disclosing their origin. Following an investigation, these webshops have committed to informing customers in the future when a book is AI-generated.