Kasler: If only there are no sudden changes, medical care can keep the lead



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A vaccine that is ineffective and causes complications will not be marketed in Hungary, he said. Miklós Kásler at his annual hearing at the Parliamentary Welfare Committee on Tuesday. The Minister of Human Resources made the use of coronavirus vaccines in Hungary likely early next year and highlighted that there are at least 6-7 vaccines in the advanced research phase and we are close to having their dossiers reviewed by professionals.

When asked about the reproduction rate of the coronavirus, he said it was almost two in October, while now it has fallen to around 0.8-0.9.

Miklós Kásler also said that in 78 of the 138 hospitals, coronavirus patients are cared for and the hospitals were prepared to receive patients as planned. “If only sudden changes do not occur, medical care can stay ahead,” he added, according to an MTI summary.



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