The risk of an outbreak of a (serious) #infectieziekte such as a #grieppandemie remains (...) real,” concluded the National Security Strategy last year. In recent years, safety analyses have often pointed to the consequences of a pandemic, always with the same bottleneck: a shortage of beds in the intensive care unit. Now that the pressure of the coronavirus on the Dutch hospitals is increasing, that is exactly what it is up to.It is the result of a decision made in 2000: at that time the IC beds of many small hospitals were removed.

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PREDICTED, BUT NOT PREPARED. A future Pandemic