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On Tuesday, the 25th of May, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands visited a healthcare facility that takes care of patients who are experiencing long haul post-Covid 19 symptoms.
It has long been known that survivors of the most severe cases of coronavirus have reported feeling unwell for a long while after testing negative for the illness. It is believed that the virus can leave lingering symptoms and consequences in the organs most affected by the illness.
Even previously healthy patients have reported shortness of breath, extreme fatigue and aches and pains weeks and even months after having officially recovered (a.k.a. tested negative) from having coronavirus.
On the Occasion of Koningsdag in the Netherlands Details Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State: On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, I send warm wishes to His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and to the people of the Kingdom of the Netherlands as you celebrate Koningsdag (King’s Day). This year we will celebrate together the reopening of the Netherlands Carillon, an important monument to the strength and longevity of our close partnership. Given in gratitude for U.S. assistance in the liberation and economic revitalization of the Netherlands after World War II, the Carillon is an enduring symbol of what we can achieve when we work together to overcome shared challenges.
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On Occasion of Koningsdag in Netherlands
On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, I send warm wishes to His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and to the people of the Kingdom of the Netherlands as you celebrate Koningsdag (King’s Day).
This year we will celebrate together the reopening of the Netherlands Carillon, an important monument to the strength and longevity of our close partnership. Given in gratitude for U.S. assistance in the liberation and economic revitalization of the Netherlands after World War II, the Carillon is an enduring symbol of what we can achieve when we work together to overcome shared challenges.