Coronavirus – Further 12 die, 3,065 registered cases in Hungary
A further 12 people, all of whom had underlying illnesses, have died in Hungary, bring the total number of fatalities to 363, while the number of registered coronavirus infections has increased by 30 to 3,065, koronavirus.gov.hu said on Tuesday morning.
Fully 709 patients have recovered. Currently 982 coronavirus patients are hospitalised, 55 of whom are on ventilators.
Fully 10,459 people are under official home quarantine.
The number of tests carried out stands at 83,958.
The website noted that the aim now is to resume normal life gradually and according to a strict schedule, so full restrictions still apply in the most heavily infected areas, Budapest and Pest County. Elsewhere, physical distancing and a variety of other rules still apply.
Budapest tops the list of registered infections (1,503 people) , followed by Pest County (402, Fejér County (306) and Komárom-Esztergom County (141).
Vas County has the fewest (14) infections in Hungary.
Government details eased curfew restrictions for provinces
Eased curfew restrictions for areas of Hungary outside Budapest and surrounding Pest County, where Covid-19 infection rates are the highest, have been published in the official gazette Magyar Közlöny.
Most of the measures come into force on May 4.
With the exception of Budapest and Pest County, the decree requires people who are not in the same household to maintain a distance of at least 1.5m from other people. It requires all people to wear a mouth and nose covering when shopping and using public transport.
The decree keeps in place an earlier restriction limiting shoppers at supermarkets and pharmacies to people who are 65 and over between 9am and noon.
The decree allows all businesses to open to customers.
Dine-in eating at catering establishments remains prohibited, unless the establishment seats guests in an outdoor area.
Beaches, open-air spas, open-air museums and zoos may open to visitors. The decree places responsibility for ensuring compliance with social distancing rules on the operators of businesses and other establishments.
The decree allows religious services, wedding ceremonies and funerals to take place, as long as participants comply with social distancing rules.
The decree empowers universities and colleges to decide whether students may return to campuses, but it prohibits students from visiting dormitories.
A separate decree keeps all curfew restrictions earlier applied nationwide in place for Budapest and Pest County.
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Source: MTI
Looks like Hungary has an unusually high covid19-related mortality rate.