Another 160 people die of coronavirus disease in Hungary in 24 hours

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Fully 160 Covid patients, mostly elderly and suffering from an underlying illness, died over the past 24 hours in Hungary, while 3,221 infections were registered, bringing the total over the course of the pandemic to 259,588, koronavirus.gov.hu said on Tuesday.

The death toll stands at 6,280 while 76,270 have made a recovery. The number of active infections stands at 177,038, while 7,945 patients are in hospital, 661 on ventilators.

Fully 45,957 people are in official home quarantine, while the number of tests carried out has risen to 2,187,555.

Most of the infected have been registered in Budapest (53,263) and Pest County (33,611), followed by the counties of Gyor-Moson-Sopron (16,170), Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen (15,381), Hajdu-Bihar (14,336) and Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg (13,197). Tolna County (4,460 ) has the least number of infections.

Pre-registration starts for vaccination

Pre-registration has started for vaccination against the novel coronavirus at the website vakcinainfo.gov.hu, an official of the Prime Minister’s Office said on Facebook on Monday evening.

State Secretary Csaba Dömötör said those that pre-register will also get up-to-date information about the epidemic and about when they can expect to get vaccinated. Vaccination will start in line with a schedule, once a safe vaccine approved by the Hungarian authorities is available, he added. He said medically vulnerable groups and those in front-line jobs will get priority in access to vaccination.

As we wrote yesterday, Hungary is weighing whether to participate in clinical trials of the coronavirus vaccine being developed by Russia, details HERE.

Hungary’s restrictions to stay in place

As we wrote on Mondaa, Hungary’s current, strict coronavirus-related restrictions will be kept in place until January 11, PM Orbán said. The central board coordinating efforts against the epidemic will decide about a possible exception for Christmas Eve on December 21, in view of the situation then. O

rbán added, however, that December 31 would be no exception, with a ban on New Year’s Eve parties.

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