Covid-19: Investigation: Netherlands poorly prepared for pandemic

Covid-19: Investigation: Netherlands poorly prepared for pandemic

According to an analysis by the State Council for Security Issues, the nursing homes in particular were left alone in the fight against corona in the Netherlands.

According to an investigation report, the Netherlands were insufficiently prepared for the pandemic. Since there were no national plans and little experience, the authorities mainly improvised in the early stages of the 2020 crisis.

This was determined by the State Council for Security Issues (OVV) in an initial investigation into the actions of the authorities during the corona pandemic. The comprehensive report was presented in The Hague.

The government initially assumed that there would only be regional outbreaks. According to the report, the only focus was on fighting the corona virus for too long and the serious consequences for society were not taken into account.

The council complained that the nursing homes in particular were left alone. In 2020, “a silent catastrophe” took place there. According to the report, there was a lack of protective clothing and masks. “Protective devices were made available primarily to hospitals and acute health care, but not to nursing homes.” The government later imposed a ban on visits with “major social and psychological consequences,” the investigators note.

A good half of all deaths from Corona in 2020 were residents of nursing homes. By the end of 2020, around 10,000 deaths from Covid-19 had been registered. However, the authorities assume 15,000 deaths from the pandemic.

Source: Stern

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