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The government has capped the price of coronavirus tests at 19,500 forints (EUR 54) and decided that clubs will have to close by 11pm to curb the spread of the virus, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Facebook on Wednesday.

Restrictions on entry imposed from Sept. 1 will remain in place and the wearing of face masks will be made mandatory on public transport, in cinemas, theatres, health and social institutions and public offices, Orbán said after a cabinet meeting. The blanket visiting ban for hospitals and retirement homes will also remain in place, he added.

Coronavirus: Experts Urge Stricter Restrictions to Avoid Mass Infections
Coronavirus: Experts Urge Stricter Restrictions to Avoid Mass Infections

In Hungary, the summer was essentially spent without the shadow of Coronavirus. People could travel abroad and within Hungary, they only needed to wear masks in closed spaces, and the number of new cases was relatively low, around 10-20 a day. However, this carefree-life should change drastically as new records are set daily (178, 292, […]Continue reading

Concerning schools, the prime minister said that from Oct. 1, only teachers and students will be allowed into school buildings and will be required to undergo temperature screening upon entry.

We won a battle against the first wave and now we have to face the second wave. We’re now more prepared, more experienced and have a National Consultation survey to look to.”

Citing epidemiologists, the prime minister said the second wave of the epidemic was expected to peak around December or January, adding that Hungary would have to keep defending against it until then. “We have a strategy that centers on protecting the elderly and treating those who are ill while making sure that the country is able to function,” he said.

Virologist Jakab: Epidemic Exceptionally Rampant in Hungary Compared to Europe
Virologist Jakab: Epidemic Exceptionally Rampant in Hungary Compared to Europe

The spread of the novel coronavirus is exceptionally rampant in Hungary compared to most other European countries, virologist Ferenc Jakab said at a conference of the University of Pécs (PTE). The head of Hungary’s coronavirus working group and one of PM Orbán’s advisers also warned that the number of cases and the death rate will […]Continue reading

The health-care sector is prepared to handle the epidemic and Hungary has all the necessary equipment, hospital beds, ventilators, doctors and nurses to mount a defence, Orbán said. The more than 10,000 hospital beds available for treating Covid-19 patients could even be doubled or tripled if necessary, he added.

Everyone can rest easy. Anyone who catches the virus will be cured.”

Orbán asked the public to observe the regulations and said that he has instructed the interior minister to monitor compliance with the rules and penalise those who violate them.

Featured photo illustration by Vivien Cher Benko/PM’s Press Office


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