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Friday’s vaccinations turned chaotic following Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s statement that Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines would finally be accessible to everyone on Friday, and Friday alone, since afterwards it would not be available for weeks. The vaccine registry database was overwhelmed and crashed early in the morning, likely due to thousands of people wanting to be vaccinated with the 100 thousand doses of the vaccine. Hungarians around the country, both registered and non-registered, ended up waiting in lines hundreds of meters long.
Hungary’s vaccination program has progressed quite well, with the country being second best in the EU in proportion to its population inoculated with at least one jab. However, hundreds of thousands of people have been eagerly awaiting their first shot. Some of them only wanted the more popular Western vaccines, Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna, but these, with a few exceptions, were only accessible to the elderly, healthcare workers, Olympians,
Hungary is set to reopen most of its services on Saturday. People with vaccination certificates will be able to visit theaters, cinemas, libraries, hotels, gyms, fitness centers, sports events, and several other venues. Although many people cannot wait for the country to finally reopen, experts warn the decision might have catastrophic consequences.
Hungary is certain to pass four million vaccinated people on Friday, Viktor Orbán announced in his latest radio interview. Then on Friday afternoon, the Prime Minister announced that the target had been reached: a total of 4 million Hungarians had been inoculated against the Covid-19 virus. As the government tied the gradual lifting of restrictions to the number of people who have received at least the first dose of a vaccine, a wide range of services can restart as early as Saturday.