Orbán cabinet: Aim to restore normal living, economy as far as possible – paper

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With staggered regulations, the epidemic can be controlled, and the time is soon coming to restore normal living and the economy as far as possible, László Palkovics, the minister of technology and innovation, told the daily Magyar Hírlap.

In an interview published on Tuesday, the minister said the government took mathematical and epidemiological modelling into consideration during its decision-making, which has given rise to a “staggered” system of controls. This means “pulling back and letting go” when it comes to restrictions.

Three basic criteria determine this mechanism: the spread of the virus and the parallel of how many patients need hospital treatment; the state of the economy; and the quality of social and community life, he said.

Various restrictions have been introduced to slow down the spread of the epidemic by drastically reducing physical contact, with a view to increasing hospital capacity and purchasing protective equipment, he noted. This, he said, was the “pull” phase. But the corresponding impact of the economy and the suffocation of community life is unsustainable, so a “let go” phase is planned for next week, he said.

Gradually, restrictions will be eased based on a strict schedule, and the life of the nation and its economy can begin to be restored, he added.

As personal contacts intensify, the number of infected is expected to increase. “But we are ready to care for them properly.” Should the epidemic cross a defined threshold, the “pull” policy will be reintroduced to slow down the spread of the virus once again, Palkovics said.

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