Coronavirus – One dies, registered infections up by 24 in Hungary
An elderly Covid-19 patient with an underlying illness has died, while the number of registered coronavirus infections in Hungary has risen by 24 to 5,215 over the past 24 hours, koronavirus.gov.hu said on Tuesday morning.
The number of fatalities has increased to 614, and 3,716 people have made a recovery. There are 885 active infections and 57 coronavirus patients are being treated in hospital for Covid-19, seven on ventilators. Fully 7,284 people are in official home quarantine, while
the number of tests carried out stands at 400,442.
New restrictions on entering the country came into force on July 12, with the aim of preventing the import of infections from abroad.
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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 site said that most
new infections can be attributed to people ignoring symptoms and attending family gatherings or smaller events with friends.
It noted that the operative board coordinating Hungary’s response to the epidemic will propose stricter restrictions on foreign travel at this week’s cabinet meeting.
A ban on gatherings of more than 500 people is still in force in order to avoid a flare-up of the epidemic. As a general rule people must wear a face mask in shops and on public transport.
Most infections have been registered in Budapest (2,267), followed by Pest County (761) and the counties of Fejer (394), Komarom-Esztergom (316) and Zala (279). Bekes County has the fewest infections (19).
Source: MTI
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