What happened in Hungary today? – July 26, 2021
Here is our daily debrief. Stories you might have missed:
- Are Hungarians really this discriminative towards their neighbours of ethnicity? The survey shows who the Hungarians do not want to have as a neighbour.
- The real estate market in the Hungarian capital has turned upside down due to the pandemic that was mainly reflected in the significant decline in rental prices. Surprisingly, however, the rise of purchase prices has only stopped as a result of the pandemic, without showing any drop in the majority of Budapest districts. Details HERE.
- Hungary’s chief medical officer has issued a heat alert for the whole country, expected to be in force from noon on Monday until Friday midnight.
- Hungary will allow entry to Russian visitors if they hold a Covid-19 immunity certificate as of Tuesday – read details HERE.
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- Here’s what you never knew about Hungarian marriages: Hungarian clean rooms and marriage customs are unknown to foreigners, but do not worry, we gathered all the information you need! By the end of the article, you will also be able to distinguish different nationalities, read more HERE.
- Latest numbers from Hungary: No patients died over the weekend, while 161 new Covid infections were registered – details HERE
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