What happened today in Hungary? – December 7, 2021
- The Hungarian Femtonics Ltd. has developed a unique PCR test, which among other bacterial or viral infections, is able to detect 99% of the coronavirus variants. In addition, the test result can be expected within 6-10 minutes. Read details HERE.
- These are the positive and negative news about the new Omicron variant – details HERE
- Pál Völner, the state secretary of the ministry of justice, has resigned after the chief prosecutor’s office asked parliament to lift his immunity so he can defend himself against charges of receiving bribes on a regular basis. Read reactions HERE
- Number of active infections stands at 187,208 – latest numbers from Hungary
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- 2022 will be a great year for those who love music and enjoy going to concerts. Many world-famous artists will take the stage next year, and now we have more good news. Two more bands, the iconic Aerosmith and My Chemical Romance are coming to Hungary in 2022.
- French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Budapest and meet the prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, details HERE.
- Apple has recently revealed the 2021 App Store Award winners, recognizing the 15 best apps and games for their outstanding quality, innovative technology, creative design, and positive cultural impact. More details HERE.
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