Hungary could toughen anti-coronobrus measures by September

Hungary is advising its citizens to avoid holidays abroad early next month and is planning to toughen the restrictions measures due to the increasing number of corruption-infected people in Europe, said Gergely Gulyas, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff. Gulyas has [...]
Hungary is advising its citizens to avoid holidays abroad early next month and is planning to toughen the restrictions measures due to the increasing number of corruption-infected people in Europe, said Gergely Gulyas, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff.
Gulyas has said the government wants to ensure safe start of the education process by September 1st and will decide on further steps next week.
The “Situate in Europe is deteriorating or in the best version is being recorded in several states”, Gulyas declared at a news conference, broadcast Reuters.
“is not possible to ease the current restraining measures. Given that the number of cases of infection is increasing in some states, the strictest rules will be necessary”.
According to current regulations, people returning from high-digit infected countries should undergo quarantine in 14 days, unless they have two negative tests for coronarys.
By Wednesday, Hungary has reported on 5,002 cases infected with coronarys.
Of them, 609 people are dead.












