This family is moving back to Hungary because the virus spreads unstoppably in the USA

They said that the American government does not take the threat seriously enough, so they decided to move back to Budapest, Hungary.

The virus caused the death of 600 thousand people while the number of infected people grew to 11.5 million, hvg reported. The pandemic caused serious economic damages as well, even though many countries eased the restrictions to avoid mass unemployment or the collapse of their economies. Today, it is the United States where the virus is spreading almost unstoppably and, as a result,

hundreds die each day.

According to RTL Klub, a Hungarian family decided to move back to Hungary because they feel that the US government is unable to handle the situation properly. They added that restrictions are almost unbearable, there are a lot of measures on the part of the authorities contradicting one another, the uncertainty is maddening for them, and the virus is still spreading quickly in the country.

They said that after the months spent in strict quarantine, they would like to live a normal life again and to do so, right now

they have a better chance in Hungary.

The husband who talked to RTL Klub is a legal expert and is working as a health policy advisor. According to them, the daily death toll is still around 20-30 in Boston. Thus, most places are still closed in the American metropolis. Nicholas Gertler added that the number of new infections per day is around 150.

USA Hungarian family Budapest
This is what Boston looks like today… PrtScr/RTLKlub

The parents added that they have been staying in their apartment for 5 months. During that time, their place transformed into a playhouse, the children do experiments in the rooms and bath in the pool placed on the balcony.

They are very angry at the US president who, according to them, lied about the problem and highlighted that nobody should wear a face mask. Mr Gertler said that this is why in some states the virus seems to be almost unstoppable. 

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