What happened today in Hungary? – September 13, 2021
Stories you might have missed today:
- A family tragedy happened in Kisfaludy street, in Dunakeszi, a middle-sized city 30 kilometres away from Budapest. A 54-year-old man executed his wife, mother-in-law, and even his kid, details and photos HERE.
- The delta variant of the novel coronavirus seems to have reached Europe and a new, fourth wave is impacting the continent. Unfortunately, the number of infections in Hungary also rose over the past few weeks. Some institutions are considering bringing back mandatory mask-wearing for their facilities. Mandatory mask-wearing in Hungary? – University of Pécs already took actions
- We would like to recommend some great fall festivals featuring diverse programmes, interesting films, great music, delicious Hungarian food and wines, read more HERE.
- Hungary reports 873 new COVID-19 infections – latest coronavirus numbers
- With the emergence of the novel coronavirus, the demand of medicine that can help slow the pandemic has skyrocketed. Thanks to the discovery of the Virological Research Group of the University of Pécs, a nasal spray might help the fight against the pandemic. Details HERE.
- Ten Hungarian designers can exhibit their works under the umbrella brand of the Hungarian Fashion & Design Agency at the Maison&Objet Paris fair, the most prominent event of the decoration and lifestyle industry. Details and photos HERE.
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