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Coronavirus in May: Hungary From Europe s Worst to Less Affected

Epidemiological figures have continued to improve in May. Hungary has gone from being one of the most severely infected countries in Europe to one of the less affected in a matter of weeks despite the lifting of most restrictions. Although the vaccination rate in Hungary is one of the best on the continent, the sharp decline in vaccination willingness and the new Indian virus variant could still pose a threat. Fortunately, in the past month, Hungary’s epidemiological trends showed a significant improvement with a sharp decline in all key figures including the number of patients treated in hospital, on ventilators, and in terms of mortality rate.

Coronavirus in April: From the Darkest Days of the Pandemic to Reopening Step-by-step

Coronavirus in April: From the Darkest Days of the Pandemic to Reopening Step-by-step Hungary had seen the blackest days of the pandemic in the first half of April. After the country unfortunately became the world leader in fatalities in proportion to the population (based on the seven-day rolling average) in the middle of March, in April, Hungary also became the country hit the hardest since the beginning of the pandemic, registering the most deaths in proportion to its population. Fortunately, coronavirus statistics showed an improving trend later in the month. The government was quick to ease the restrictions throughout April, as they decided to tie the lifting of restrictions to the number of people vaccinated with a first jab. Analysis. 

MSZP: Consequences of Neglecting Healthcare Can Be Seen Now

MSZP: Consequences of Neglecting Healthcare Can Be Seen Now Tóth said his party’s pre-election programme called for increasing public spending in these sectors. “Now we can see the consequences of neglecting healthcare for years,” he said. Even after the recent increase in doctors’ wages, Hungary still spends less than the EU average on healthcare, resulting in indebted hospitals, long waiting lists and a shortage of doctors and nurses, Tóth said. Speaking of education, Tóth said the government’s reorganisation of the public education sector has resulted in a tragic decline in students’ academic performance, and it deepens social disparities rather than eliminating them.

Minister Kásler Positive about Pandemic after Hospital Visits

Minister Kásler Positive about Pandemic after Hospital Visits
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