Coronavirus – Registered cases in Hungary increase by 26
The number of registered coronavirus infections in Hungary has increased by 26 to 4,424 over the past 24 hours, koronavirus.gov.hu said on Saturday.
The number of fatalities remains unchanged at 596, while 3,324 people have made a recovery.
There are 504 active infections and 68 coronavirus patients are being treated in hospital for Covid-19, five on ventilators.
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Fully 7,453 people are in official home quarantine, while the number of tests carried out stands at 323,673.
New restrictions on entering the country came into force last week, with the aim of preventing the import of infections from abroad.
Foreign countries have been classed into three categories: red, yellow, green. The authorities are screening arrivals and taking action based on the severity of the infection rate in each country. This can include ordering home quarantine for 14 days and compulsory testing. The government and the chief medical officer review the classification of the countries on a weekly basis.
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To avoid a flare-up of the epidemic, the government has cancelled the celebrations that draw large crowds on the August 20 national holiday, including the traditional fireworks and the air show. Meanwhile, gatherings of more than 500 people are banned until August 15.
Most infections have been registered in Budapest (2,028), followed by Pest County (669) and the counties of Fejer (379), Komarom-Esztergom (312) and Zala (264). Tolna County has the fewest infections (13).
Source: MTI
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