Coronavirus: the second wave, the second closure

Later than expected by many, but in mid-November, the Hungarian government also decided to try to curb the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic by introducing restrictions. At the time of the decision, 5,000 new infections had been identified per day and the number of deaths from the virus was mostly between 50 and 100 in 24 hours. The first step is partial closure, but how effective it is is questionable. Follow our news!

The Kossuth and Jászai Mari award-winning actress gave an interview to Best magazine, where she spoke of finally saying goodbye to the theater because her health would not allow her to go back on stage.

I had already said goodbye to the theater. He had long hoped to be able to play on The Nation. Well, no. It’s over. I finished. It’s gone like so much of everything else. But what was, in one form or another, remains. I loved being applauded. But I have to be careful not to get bronchitis. Pneumonia would be the end for me

– He said.

The actress added that she had died many times in the movies and on stage, and was actually already clinically dead, but had returned from this condition. “I’m still here because I still say, it’s good to live! Even if it’s terribly difficult at times, ”he quoted Pepper Bran, who also spoke about living for his children, they keep him alive.



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