Cecília Müller: Little by little we are preparing to tighten



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The operating court began the press conference on Tuesday with the presentation of the latest epidemic data Müller Cecília. The national medical director leaked from the numbers that “we are in an intense ascending phase of the epidemic.” He highlighted the 63 deaths, as well as the number of people treated in the hospital and the ventilators also suggest it.

Cecília Müller asked the participants in mass events to respect the rules: she drew attention especially to the strict rules for wearing masks last Friday.

We are preparing to gradually tighten

Said the chief physician.

Cecília Müller promised that everyone would receive adequate hospital care. He asked that everyone should try to cut down on the number of contacts anyway and not attend an event they don’t have to attend.

The medical director also spoke of a change between age groups. Last week, 641 positive samples were found in people under the age of 15, but the virus is increasingly spreading to middle-aged and older people.

Cecília Müller spoke for the first time about regional data, these are generally omitted in official publications and current data by county was not disclosed. Outside of Budapest, Pest and Borsod counties are the most infected, in the words of the medical director. It also revealed that in Jász-Nagykun-Szlonok, Veszprém and Zala counties the virus is spreading faster, the number of infected people has doubled in a week. Only in Somogy does the virus seem to slow down.

Kiss Róbert The lieutenant colonel described the stricter quarantine rules that were voted yesterday in parliament. Instead of the previous 50 thousand, a fine of up to 150 thousand guilders can be imposed on offenders. It is also a novelty that this can be imposed four times in a day, that is, a fine of 600,000 HUF can be imposed in a single day, who violates the quarantine rules.

We don’t see when the numbers will calm down

Cecília Müller said when asked by RTL Híradó.

He did not respond to which epidemiological numbers they would adjust next, only saying that “it should adjust if necessary.” It concluded that hardening is not a substitute for compliance with the rules, individual responsibility.

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