Government: Hungarian health care proved world-class in pandemic

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Hungarian health-care workers deserve praise for providing the best possible care during the coronavirus pandemic, the prime minister’s chief of staff said on Thursday. The health-care system deployed enough doctors, nurses and equipment at all times, he said.

In an interview to commercial broadcaster atv, Gergely Gulyás slammed the opposition for putting all their efforts into “smear campaigns against the government and the health-care system, and into producing fake videos lambasting nurses.”

The pandemic-related mortality rate puts Hungarian health care on par with French, Swedish and Croatian services, Gulyás said. That achievement is in itself ample justification for the “enormous and unprecedented” wage rise for doctors, which will come into effect on Friday, with a law outlawing gratuity payments, he said.

The same goes for the 72 percent wage rise for nurses due during the next cycle, he said.

Addressing allegations by Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony that the government was falsifying pandemic-related data, Gulyás said the mayor’s “actions are mere social media stunts, while Budapest is slowly drowning in the growing number of homeless people, traffic jams and waste in public spaces.”

Regarding the coronavirus vaccine being rolled out in Hungary, Gulyás said he would be inoculated “when it is my turn”. The first to get the vaccine will be health-care workers, essential workers and those with underlying conditions, he said. “A Hungarian politician skipping the line for the vaccine while there are only a few thousand doses at hand would quickly fall victim to people’s anger,” he said.

All accredited vaccines are incomparably less risky than the virus itself, Gulyás said. All those willing to be inoculated should register, and all those registered will have a vaccine, he added.

Getting vaccinated obviates the need for mandatory quarantine, Gulyás said.

Those who accept the vaccine “will be differentiated from those refusing it in certain areas of life,” he said, adding that people would be given the means to prove, in some form or other, that they had received the vaccine.

Regarding Democratic Coalition leader Ferenc Gyurcsány, Gulyás said the former prime minister “once ruined the country already”. “He is leading a coalition of everyone from the radical left to anti-Semites, and so he is more dangerous than ever.”

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