Index – Domestic – Operational Tribe Refutes: Nursing Home Visits Still Banned



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The operative tribe called it a sham that Cecília Müller had secretly lifted the ban on visiting nursing homes. The chief physician only made a recommendation to relax the rules, on which no formal decision was made.

THE CURRENT PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER STILL APPLY AND PROHIBIT THE VISIT OF RESIDENTIALS.

Ágnes Galgóczi, head of epidemiology at the Public Health Center, flatly denied the lifting of the ban. The operative tribe said at a press conference Wednesday that putting the elderly at risk of infection in the current epidemic would be dangerous. He added that before the holidays they will create an opportunity for residents and their families to get together, “arrangements will be made for this,” he said.

Also, in nursing homes, if someone contracts the virus, it can easily turn into a massive infection, and most coronavirus victims are over 65, chronic patients, according to statistics.

It is forbidden to allow visitors to enter Budapest houses.

Gy. Németh Erzsébet, deputy mayor, warned that a

THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE CAPITAL CONTINUE TO PROHIBIT THE VISIT OF THE INSTITUTIONS BASED ON THE DECISION OF THE NATIONAL CENTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

Visitors will not yet be admitted to the institutions of the capital.

Gy. Németh refuted the statements in the press. On his social site he wrote:

Müller Cecília issued a recommendation to lift the ban. This was misunderstood by the press and the entire Hungarian public. He was misunderstood because he was misunderstood, because he was unprepared and thoughtless. Because only the fog passes, while all responsibility shrugs the shoulders of those responsible for the institutions. Because this government both prohibits and allows no accountability so that no one asks for whose souls this horrible situation is drying up?

The deputy mayor confirmed that nursing homes in the capital are complying with current epidemiological measures. Visitors are not allowed. Gy. Németh Erzsébet Müller wrote about Cecília’s ambiguous recommendation:

What they are doing is cruelty. They are cruel to the elderly who now await their relatives, and heartless to the relatives who have dressed their souls in festive ornaments and finally set out to celebrate together.



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