Index – Domestic – Can we go to mass, get married, have a family birthday party?



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The restrictions that define our lives for at least 30 days have taken effect. Although the details of the hardening have been published in the Hungarian Gazette, many questions remain about how they should be interpreted in our daily lives. Index’s editorial team brings together the most important questions and answers. This is also important because those who do not comply with the new rules can face hefty fines. We have already written about how to travel smart after 8pm. M., We have also looked at the use of skins and have now compiled a compilation of more questions from readers.

1. Does the traffic schedule change during curfew, between 8 am and 5 pm?

MÁV-START, MÁV-HÉV and Volánbusz maintain the originally announced schedule in the late afternoon, evening and at dawn, so that certified travelers can get to and from work. According to BKK’s announcement, the daytime flight schedule will not change, but a new schedule will be introduced on the night route starting on Friday.

2. I have to go to the dentist every month for an orthodontic claim. I work until 6pm and I usually get to the dentist at 7pm Since the drive home is also approx. The trip is 1 hour, so getting home at 8pm is almost impossible. Is this a sufficient reason to waive the ban?

After 8pm, only those with an employer certificate can travel. Dental treatments must be arranged prior to closing time and curfew period. In case of a situation that threatens health, danger to life or serious damage, as well as for the purpose of protecting life, it is possible to deviate from the prohibition and, according to the Sports Law, there are special provisions for athletes competition.

2. Can I go to the hairdresser after the last adjustment?

Stores, with the exception of pharmacies and gas stations, must close at 7 pm and then open at 5 pm Providers and services, such as a hairdresser, massage therapist or personal trainer, can operate normally under curfew rules.

3. If staying healthy is important, can I go to the gym?

Even in an epidemic situation, it is important to stay in shape. Health includes good physical condition. Individual outdoor sports are allowed, but the use of leisure facilities is prohibited, gyms are closed.

4. We have already postponed our wedding in spring, how long is it not recommended to celebrate it yet?

A wedding can be held, although it may be worth the wait for spring or summer, not only because of the restrictions, but also because of the better weather. If a couple still does not want to wait any longer, their wedding can be celebrated without a wedding. Only certain people can attend the event: the head of the ceremony, the registrar, the spouses, their witnesses, their parents, grandparents, the spouses’ siblings and children.

5. Is it possible to go to church for mass?

Religious community ceremonies may be held at the discretion of the religious community. However, the government asks religious communities to define rules of conduct in their ceremonies in accordance with the general rules. These include a distance of one and a half meters to two meters and the use of a mask.

6. Can prom dance be performed?

Zoltán Maruzsa, Secretary of State for Public Education at the Ministry of Human Resources (Emmi), stated unequivocally on Tuesday that the decision was made to postpone the graduation party.

7. Do you also miss fall graduation exams?

The Secretary of State of the Emmi also informed him that the oral parts of the autumn matriculation exams, the central written entrance exams and the study competitions organized by the Office of Education will continue in a traditional way, with strict adherence to the measures of health protection.

8. The family is large and lately there will be many birthdays. We want to divide the celebrations into the least amount possible. Our close family of six has already been through the virus, can I count us as zero when calculating a maximum of 10 people?

The regulation does not distinguish between those who have already been infected with the virus and those who have not. According to the regulations, a family event or a private event can be held, with the exception of marriage and a funeral, if the number of people present at that time does not exceed ten.

(Cover image: Participants in the mass at St. Imre’s Church in Târgu Mureş on November 5, 2020. Photo: Gábor Kiss / MTI)



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