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The two-week quarantine ordered in April by the Hungarian Red Cross in Budapest, XIII. at the shelter for homeless people in Madrid utca, but the quarantine lasted until May 12, since the test of another resident was positive, the person in charge reported 444.hu. It affects 124 residents, they write.
The quarantine was ordered in April after a resident who returned from hospital treatment tested positive. In the April pretest, a total of 23 people tested positive, nine of whom also underwent an official test to confirm the presence of infection. So a crew of five promised to move during the 14-day quarantineto the institution.
The Red Cross had reported to the newspaper that staff had moved out of the shelter two weeks later, were on leave or resting. Those who were on leave during quarantine or who participated from another place will return to work on duty starting Monday. The Red Cross is organizing a complete PCR test for Thursday, the details of which are still being arranged.
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