What happened today in Hungary? – November 1, 2021
- The Police have raided a club in Erzsébetváros, Budapest, where in the past couple of months, several reports have reached the authorities regarding overpriced and overbilled items being sold to foreigners. Details, VIDEO, PHOTOS
- Unfortunately, coronavirus numbers have risen quite sharply over the past few weeks, and in order to combat that, the government has made some decisions that take effect from today – Covid restrictions in Hungary starting today
- Air pollution caused by a high concentration of airborne particulates has improved across Hungary but there were still several cities in the northeast where the National Public Health Centre (NNK) said air quality was “dangerous” or “unhealthy” on Monday.

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- Research suggests that sniffer dogs can detect coronavirus infections with outstanding accuracy. The United Arab Emirates now employs 38 sniffer dogs, including trained dogs from the Pest County Search and Rescue Service, at its airports. Details HERE.
- Hungary reports 152 COVID-19 deaths at the weekend – latest numbers

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Nice articles…however the political news and opines should be non partisan…spare the left wing marxibolshi slant…just sayin