Great day: Hungary abolishes almost all COVID-19 restrictions from today!
Altogether 150 patients died of a Covid-related illness over the weekend, while 5,852 new coronavirus infections were registered, koronavirus.gov.hu said on Monday. Also they said, almost all restrictions lifted in Hungary.
So far 6,397,455 people have received a first jab, while 6,175,674 have been double-jabbed. Fully 3,821,429 Hungarians have received a booster shot.
The number of active infections went down to 129,137, while
hospitals are treating 2,745 Covid-19 patients, 117 of whom are intubated on a ventilator.
Since the first outbreak, 1,805,898 have been registered with the virus, while
44,436 deaths have been recorded.
Fully 1,632,325 people have made a recovery.
Almost all restrictions lifted
From now on, masks will no longer be worn in the enclosed spaces that were previously required, i.e. on public transport or in shops.
All restrictions that made the use of a domestic service subject to the requirement of an immunity card will be lifted.
Restrictions on events will be abolished, no longer requiring an immunity certificate for sporting events, cultural events, music and dance events, and outdoor events with more than 500 people.
Restrictions on entry into Hungary will also be lifted.
- Read here more details: Everything you need to know about Hungary’s new travel restrictions!
Hospitals and health services can also return to normal operations. New cases of coronavirus will be treated in designated hospitals, operations and treatments postponed due to the epidemic will continue to be carried out by hospitals and hospital vaccination centres will continue to operate.
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