Orbán: The curfew will be maintained, the New Year’s Eve parties and street dances will be lost



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According to the decision of the operational tribe on Monday morning

The curfew and the strict rules will remain in effect until January 11, so it will still be forbidden to be on the street between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. On December 21 it will be decided if they can be relieved for Christmas Eve, but the truth is that they will not go on New Year’s Eve: they will miss the parties and street dances

He reported Viktor Orban Prime Minister on his Facebook page.

He added: “I don’t think it’s worth risking everything we’ve worked together for months for a good street party or a party.”

The prime minister said that the access restriction had been in place for a month and that the country had launched massive and selective tests two weeks ago, and in addition to the results, the prime minister had consulted with various health professionals, teachers and scientists who unanimously said that austerity should be maintained. They said that we have to be strict because Christmas will be next year, now it is important that we are too – said Viktor Orbán.

He also spoke about the vaccine solution, registration will begin on Tuesday. The prime minister has asked people to abide by epidemiological rules and “stop the virus together”



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