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PMO Head: More Bilaterial Travel Agreements with Certificate In Works, Promises to Solve Registration Problem

PMO Head: More Bilateral Travel Agreements with Certificate In Works, Promises to Solve Registration Problem Hungary is in bilateral negotiations with a number of countries on the mutual acceptance of immunity certificates, so there’s no reason to fear the possible travel restrictions brought on by certain vaccine types, Chief of the Prime Minister’s Office Gergely Gulyás said during the government’s press conference on Thursday. The vaccination campaign of foreign nationals living in Hungary has already started, and they can soon book appointments online, he added. Gulyás said Hungarians returning from other countries no longer need to go into quarantine if they have an immunity certificate, adding that the measure was being extended to accompanied minors.

Vaccination Open to Foreigners and Hungarians Without TAJ Cards

Vaccination Open to Foreigners and Hungarians Without TAJ Cards Vaccination registration has opened to foreigners living in Hungary, ethnic Hungarians living in other countries, and recently repatriated Hungarians, the government’s information center announced. A Hungarian health (TAJ) card is not required. Registration for non-citizens, Hungarians living abroad, and repatriated Hungarians who do not yet have a TAJ card opened on Tuesday. People wishing to be vaccinated can register on www.vakcinainfo.gov.hu. The data you need to share to register are: your name, age, email address, telephone number. They also ask if you have a Hungarian TAJ (public health insurance) number. In case you don’t have a TAJ number, the site requests you to enter the number of another official certificates (for instance, personal identity document number, passport number, residency permit number, etc.)

PM Orbán: Pandemic Fight Set to Enter New Phase

PM Orbán: Pandemic Fight Set to Enter New Phase Hungary’s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic is about to enter a new phase, with the start of the evening-night curfew being pushed back to midnight and shops and eateries staying open until 11pm from Saturday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio. Eateries will also be allowed to reopen their indoor sections and serve customers with immunity certificates, Orbán said in his regular interview to Kossuth Radio. Hotels, leisure facilities, zoos, museums, cinemas, theatres, gyms and sporting venues will also reopen and can be visited by accompanied minors, he said.

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