Orbán: The virus is not in an easy situation either



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Viktor Orban With Gábor Gönczi He spoke on TV2, in Facts, and the Prime Minister reiterated that the tightening was necessary to keep medical care at an adequate level. He added that thanks to the decisions that have been introduced now, there is no longer a 50 percent chance that the health system will not collapse, but a 99.99 percent. Orbán pointed out that there are essential instruments and medicines, but the number of doctors is finite.

He also spoke of wanting to take action that people accept, so they settled on the data based on public perception.

The Prime Minister has repeatedly spoken about the fact that doctors and nurses do superhuman work, but if they are not strict then

they would have fallen to the forefront of healing.

Now go, they will hold the load, they will be in the mud.

“The virus is not in an easy situation either, because the vaccine is already close,” said Orbán, who said that it would be best if several vaccines proved effective quickly, and whoever asked – because vaccination would be voluntary – could choose which one. Introduce yourself, European, American, Chinese or Russian.

He also stressed that hundreds of millions of vaccines are needed in Europe alone, as more than 400 million people live on the continent and one person will likely need two vaccines, and that amount will only be available around April, but there will be more stocks. small available until then.

At one point in the conversation, Gábor Gönczi raised the fact that Western European countries richer than us are not as good at treating the virus as Hungary. Orbán did not object, according to him, it also depends on human quality.

I didn’t detach from the wall protector, I know life works

– said the Prime Minister, who praised the loyalty of the doctors as well as keeping the Hungarians united.

Regarding the closure of primary schools, he sees that the overwhelming majority believe that the country should work, and if primary school children stay home, parents should stay home as well.

The presenter asked if it was possible to reach an agreement with the police in case of violation of the night curfew. Orbán said in this regard that the communication skills of the police officers have improved a lot, for example, they were still sealed in the eighties and in 2006 there were shots in the eyes, but “the policeman is still a policeman, don’t be soft, be masculine.” Furthermore, not only police officers, but also armed soldiers will patrol the streets, in tandem with the police, as a soldier cannot act against civilians in peacetime.

By the way, Orbán also spoke very much in agreement with Göncz that he was surprised that a farewell party was being held in several discos on Tuesday.

According to the prime minister, it will take two weeks to see the impact of the adjustment, but the “feeling of liberation” is not expected until April, when a large quantity of vaccine could be available. Gábor Gönczi also asked the Prime Minister about Christmas, who stated that it would be Christmas, “Jesus Christ will also be born this year, the only question is how many of us will be around the table.”

Orbán and Gönczi discussed that they would meet again in two weeks, and then they would return to this topic.



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