Hungarian health authority warns ‘virus denial’ detrimental
Expressions of “coronavirus denial” greatly hinder protection mechanisms, an official of the National Public Health Centre told public television M1 on Monday.
Ágnes Galgóczi said that prevention based on a broad cooperation was being jeopardised by such views shared on internet portals, social media, as well as in schools. “It is very important that everybody should grasp their individual responsibility” in terms of appropriately wearing masks, keeping a distance from people, observing “the etiquette of sneezing”, and minimising contacts, she said.
Galgóczi insisted that
“everybody will have an opportunity to get the flu vaccine” by January, the start of the flu season.
Meanwhile Cecília Müller, the chief public medical officer, called on citizens to strictly observe preventive measures to contain the spread of the virus, and noted that the number of new cases was “exponentially increasing” in the country.
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A spokesman for the national police said that the police would crack down on those violating mask-wearing rules and enforce stricter sanctions. Kristóf Gál said that people “failing to observe preventive regulations will not only jeopardise their own health but that of anybody they come in contact with”.
“The police wish to be an ally to those responsibly observing the rules,” he said.
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Doctors are also jeapordising the continued rising spreading of the virus when they are unwilling to acknowledge when a patient likely has had Covid-19 symptoms and refuses to order a test. Why is it 30.000 Forint to get a test without doctor approval? This is nonsense! All tests should be free and available to anyone. Ever since my sister was sick 3 months ago she cannot smell or taste anything!! And she was not told to quarantine at home!
The time to start getting flu vaccinations in Europe is from October onwards.