Hungarian Tourism Agency provides coronavirus information sheets in 9 languages
The Hungarian Tourism Agency aims to provide tourists with informative prevention sheets about the COVID-19 infection, and what to do if you notice its symptoms on yourself while you are staying here in Hungary.
In order to help tourists, the Hungarian Tourism Agency created free, downloadable sheets about the COVID-19 infection. You can find information on what this virus is, what are its most common symptoms, and what to do if you identify any of them on yourself while you are here.
The sheets are available in 9 languages: Hungarian, English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Chinese and Hebrew.
Considering the few isolated cases of COVID-19 infection in Hungary, the Hungarian Tourism Agency would like to ask everyone to carefully consider the information provided in the sheet and to follow the guidance provided.
In case you experience any of the symptoms specified in the sheets, you should immediately contact the hotel staff or your host and call the free coronavirus hotline operating 24/7 in both Hungarian (+36-80-277-455) and English (+36-80-277-456).
Based on your symptoms, the National Centre for Public Health will decide what further action is necessary in your case.
The sheets were sent to all professional bodies in the country, including tourism agencies, airports, etc., but they are also available for download using the links below, collected by Turizmus.com:
- Hungarian Sheet
- English Sheet
- German Sheet
- French Sheet
- Italian Sheet
- Russian Sheet
- Spanish Sheet
- Chinese Sheet
- Hebrew Sheet
Read alsoNumber of Hungary coronavirus cases rises to 9 – UPDATE
Source: turizmus.com
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