The laboratory workers were quarantined, so the institution was closed.

Coronavirus: the second wave

Half a year after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in the spring, the second wave of the pandemic has arrived. The radical increase in the number of infected is forcing more and more countries to re-impose restrictions, despite the fact that the world economy has not even recovered from the effects of the spring outbreak. According to the posters, the second wave also reached Hungary. Follow our news!

László Csőzik, the mayor of Érd, announced on Facebook on Tuesday that the PCR test of one of the employees in the laboratory of the László Romics Health Institute was positive.

The mayor added that the rest of the workers were quarantined as of Tuesday, so the operation of the laboratory was suspended indefinitely by the management of the institution.

Urgent cases are directed to another institution, Százhalombatta, with the help of the District Office.

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