Index – National – Fidesz strengthens: launches campaign against vaccines



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Fidesz is launching an online campaign to convince people not to believe in the anti-vaccination left.

István Hollik, Communications Director, informed the MTI that Fidesz wants to show how irresponsible the anti-vaccination policy of the left is because it costs lives.

All human life dries up on the soul of the left, which had to be abandoned because the person listened to the left and did not take the offered vaccine.

– said István Hollik, adding that the first video made in the framework of the campaign is already available on the Fidesz Facebook page, which “confronts the Hungarian people with the dichotomy of the left.”

The official politician also explained that while the left launches a request or distrusts certain vaccines,

In other words, others are discouraged from certain vaccines, they are discouraged from accepting certain types of vaccines, they are given the vaccine themselves, as Ferenc Gyurcsány did on Thursday.

DK’s request has been forgotten

The Democratic Coalition has previously launched a petition to prevent a Chinese vaccine from being vaccinated in Hungary that is not authorized by the European Medicines Agency. Back in March, the Index was looking at the opposition party’s press department to see how many people had subscribed to its initiative, but we didn’t get a response.

However, the Democratic Coalition has repeatedly emphasized in the past that they are vaccinated and only have problems with vaccines that have not yet been authorized by the European Medicines Agency. The chairman of the opposition party, Ferenc Gyurcsány, received the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Thursday.

I repeat: it is worth ten minutes, an hour, if you have to travel, it is a few hours of life! Get vaccinated! Check in! Take care of yourself, take care of others!

– Said the former prime minister of the community side.

Teamwork: the virus sets the pace

On Thursday, the opposition coalition parties (Jobbik, DK, LMP, Momentum, MSZP, Dialogue) issued a joint statement on the latest meeting of the Covid 2021 Investigation Committee, in which Gyula Gilly, doctor, health economist and Zsolt Kusper.

In their joint statement, the parties wrote:

It has been clearly confirmed that to date there is no adequate testing, contact investigation, and many are infected in the crowds formed at the vaccination points, so the rate is still essentially dictated by the virus, thanks to the government. Apparently, the country barely bears this enormous burden. Reports confirmed that healthcare workers, including ambulance workers, were also unable to count on the government in recent months. Just as rescuers couldn’t expect to receive 100 percent sick pay when they contracted a coronavirus. It became very clear that it was a mistake to expel 5,500 health workers from the national health system in the midst of the epidemic because it also negatively affected medical care and hospital treatment.

The opposition coalition announced in mid-February that the so-called Covid 2021 Investigation Commission would be operational, which will focus on government decisions on epidemiology, economic protection and vaccine procurement.

(Cover photo: Government Spokesperson István Hollik at the Government Information Press Conference in the press room of the Prime Minister’s Office on Garibaldi Street on November 14, 2019. Photo: Lajos Soós / MTI)



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