Coronavirus in Hungary – Operational Board: Building of container hospital progressing well

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The construction of a container hospital in Kiskunhalas, in central Hungary, is progressing well, and ventilators have been installed, the head of operative board in charge of handling novel coronavirus, said on Wednesday.

Tibor Lakatos noted at an online press conference that the government has earmarked another 15 billion forints (EUR 43m) for the purchase of equipment so that operational staff members can continue working with the appropriate protections in place.

He also announced a new 330-bed temporary hospital at Budapest’s Hungexpo grounds.

This, he added, can be expanded according to need. He stressed that these temporary facilities are stand-by, and will only be used if normal hospital capacity proves insufficient.

Procurement of ventilators, surgical masks and special protective gear is ongoing, Lakatos said, adding that Hungarian producers are ready to ramp up their supply of disinfectants to hospitals.

Hospitals are continuously expanding the capacities of their ICUs, and once more ventilators start coming in, they will be able to provide more ICU beds, he said.

As regards the issue of some mayors having ordered curfews in their respective municipalities, Lakatos said the competent government commissioners would file complaints over the orders. The government has said that it has sole competency over issuing restrictive measures.

He said

the operative board had reviewed the restrictions put in place by Italy, Austria and Hungary and found that the border restrictions and quarantine ordered by Austria and Hungary have proven effective.

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