Hadházy found the protocol, on the basis of which it cannot be true that the Müller’s do not have an accurate record of coronary deaths.



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Ákos Hadházy, an independent member of Parliament, accuses Cecília Müller, the national medical director, of lying on Sunday.

The parliamentarian recently asked him for information on which hospital, on what day, how many coronavirus patients died. They told him there was no information about it.

At the same time, Hadházy found a fact sheet on the website of the National Center for Public Health, along with instructions for completing it, in which hospitals must report what happened to infectious patients, even when they die.

Hadházy’s conclusion on the contradiction reads as follows: “Unfortunately, there can only be one reason for the secrecy: to cosmeticize the data. And that’s a big deal.”

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