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dailynews Hungary, 12 September 2020 - MTI
Hungary’s health-care sector is prepared to handle the next wave of the coronavirus epidemic, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Facebook on Saturday.
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dailynews Hungary, 09 September,2020 - Alpár Kató
Hungary’s chief medical officer has ordered a nationwide ban on visits to hospitals, the National Public Health Centre (NNK) said on Wednesday.
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hungarytoday.hu 07 September 2020 - Sára Kata
The lengths of wait lists have been a problem in Hungary for one and a half decades. Considering this, it is no wonder that the restrictions in public healthcare during the spring wave of the coronavirus pandemic resulted in even longer waiting lists. Although healthcare started to function “normally” as early as it could and many of those surgeries postponed during the lockdown were performed, some waiting lists are still shockingly long at the start of the new wave.
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hungarytoday.hu, 07 September 2020 - Péter Cseresnyés
Human Resources Minister Miklós Kásler has instructed hospitals to keep 20 percent of their beds empty for coronavirus patients, instead of the previous 10 percent. He also forbade hospitals from sending patients home.
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dailynews Hungary, 23 August,2020 - Péter Licskay
A weakened healthcare system is the only thing between us and the second wave of the coronavirus, as, since May last year, the number of healthcare workers in Hungary has decreased from 122.4 thousand to 115.9 thousand. This means that about 6.5 thousand workers have left the industry; a shocking change in the direst of situations.