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Bruno Bruins resigned after collapsing from exhaustion during parliament debate on Covid-19. FMTNews BrunoBruins Covid19 Coronavirus

March 20, 2020 9:34 AMTHE HAGUE: The Dutch medical care minister resigned on Thursday after collapsing from what he said was exhaustion during a debate in parliament on the coronavirus outbreak.

“The king has granted this resignation in the most honourable manner … with gratitude for the many and important services rendered” by Bruins, said a royal palace statement. The government of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has been under pressure over what critics called an initially slow response to the Covid-19 outbreak.

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