The reason is relatively simple: because public health can no longer keep up with the spread.

Coronavirus: the second wave

Half a year after the spring outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, 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 signs, the second wave also reached Hungary. Follow our news!

He drew attention to an interesting wave G7.hu– The number of coronavirus infections recorded in Hungary is usually extremely high on Tuesdays. The newspaper also said why this is:

During the weekend, the PCR test sampling points of private providers are not operational or not working and the private laboratories are not open.

So due to the spread of the coronavirus, it can no longer compete in testing with public health, so there is less testing. In the private healthcare sector, the promised two-day issuance deadline is for business days, so new disclosed cases could be included in official state statistics on Tuesday.


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Rapid PCR tests will not facilitate the treatment of the epidemic


Vince Ballai – Teen Victoria
At home

Various tests mainly require more sampling professionals, but so far they have not been enough. According to experts, current testing practice in Hungary is simply inadequate for locating epidemics.

Merkely: the new PCR test is reliable and can detect the virus in 2 hours


MTI
Technology

Speed ​​can also be of great help in healing and contact research, said the rector of Semmelweis University.