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Hermans allocates millions for pandemic preparedness

Hermans allocates millions for pandemic preparedness

Minister Sophie Hermans has structurally allocated up to 177 million euros to ensure the Netherlands is prepared for a future pandemic. These funds will be reallocated from various sections of her ministry's budget, despite her previous advice in March against additional spending for this cause.

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Willem Polak (1944 – 2026) was a Haarlem folk pioneer and ‘connector’

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Olympia Haarlem relegated to second division as players run on empty

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Silent march in Axel to go ahead Sunday evening

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