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De Jonge hopes lessons will be learned from COVID crisis response

De Jonge hopes lessons will be learned from COVID crisis response

Former Dutch Health Minister Hugo de Jonge is scheduled to testify before the parliamentary inquiry committee on July 10 and September 3 regarding the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. De Jonge stated that he looks forward to explaining the decisions made during the crisis to ensure the country learns valuable lessons for future emergencies.

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