This is by far the largest increase in the number of infections recorded in a single day.

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!

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The day before, 1,791 Hungarian citizens were registered with a new coronavirus infection according to the epidemiological information website, so a total of 44,816 people in Hungary had already been diagnosed with the pathogen.

Covid-19, a coronavirus disease, claimed the lives of 24 people on Friday, bringing the death toll to 1,109.

A total of 13,580 people have been declared cured so far, 446 more than on Thursday, so

the number of active infections increased from 1,321 to 30,127.

The hospital treated 1,693 coronavirus patients on Friday, 185 of whom were on a ventilator.


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