Already four educators have died in the coronavirus epidemic.

Coronavirus: the second wave

Half a year after the spring outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the second wave of the pandemic has arrived. The radical increase in the number of infected is forcing more and more countries to re-impose restrictions, despite the fact that the world economy has not even recovered from the effects of the spring outbreak. According to the posters, the second wave also reached Hungary. Follow our news!

He died of a coronavirus in a XIII. district elementary school teacher: The Teachers’ Union confirmed information received from an internal source at our request. Since then, the news has also been posted on the union’s website, so far in a single sentence, with a link to the home page.

It is known that the 52-year-old teacher from the institution in Újlipótváros also suffered from a chronic illness. When the school year began in September, he also went to work. One of its departments was quarantined before the fall due to a covid disease.

This is the fourth pedagogical death in Hungary due to the epidemic.

The Klebelsberg Center for the Maintenance of Public Educational Institutions Hungarian nationconfirmed on Monday that no records of teachers infected with Covid-19 are kept.


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There are 63 more victims of the epidemic, 2,079 infected have been diagnosed


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We have had the worst day of the epidemic so far, there have never been so many deaths in Hungary. A third of the tests were not conducted beyond the acceptable minimum, so more than two thousand new infections were found and the number of active cases increased in 1861.