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These Two Coronavirus Ministers Are Coming Today to Explain Their Policy: Were They Leading or Following?

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The Dutch healthcare system came close to ‘code black’ several times during the coronavirus pandemic, said former Minister of Medical Care Tamara van Ark during a hearing of the parliamentary committee on coronavirus inquiry. Ultimately, it did not quite come to that, but Van Ark said she had practiced for it.

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The Dutch healthcare system came close to ‘code black’ several times during the coronavirus pandemic, said former Minister of Medical Care Tamara van Ark during a hearing of the parliamentary committee on coronavirus inquiry. Ultimately, it did not quite come to that, but Van Ark said she had practiced for it.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The second week of the parliamentary inquiry into the coronavirus policy is one for political heavyweights. On Wednesday, it is Tamara van Ark's (VVD) turn, first…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Two prominent political figures will visit the parliamentary inquiry into the coronavirus crisis on Wednesday. Former ministers Tamara van Ark (Medical Care) and Wouter Koolmees (Social Affairs) will be questioned about the cabinet's approach during the pandemic.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Good day and welcome to this live blog. Here I, Sanne Oving, will keep you updated on the sixth day of the public hearings of the parliamentary inquiry into the coronavirus policy.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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On day six of the coronavirus hearings, it is the turn of former ministers Tamara van Ark (Medical Care, VVD) and Wouter Koolmees (Social Affairs, D66). Van Ark was responsible for, among other things, the procurement of protective equipment such as face masks. Koolmees worked on support packages for entrepreneurs. Watch Van Ark's hearing live via this article.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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