Masks must be worn in almost all public areas in Hungary, the Slovak emergency has spread



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Except for parks and green areas, the use of masks became mandatory for the entire area of ​​several large rural cities due to the spread of the coronavirus epidemic, so the mayor decided Also in Sopron, Kecskemét and Szeged. In Székesfehérvár, the provision mainly applies to the historic city center. The leadership of the capital is still in consultation with the districts.

According to the government decree on the second phase of protection measures to be applied during emergencies, as of Wednesday, masks must be worn in certain public areas of settlements with more than 10,000 inhabitants, with the mayor in charge of designate the areas. (The use of a mask during sports activities, as well as in parks and green areas, is not yet mandatory).

Sopron Mayor Farkas Ciprián announced by his community that he will be required to wear a mask throughout the city from noon on Wednesday. Based on your entry, the only exceptions are green areas, especially parks, Sopron Park Forest, woodlands, playgrounds, outdoor training parks, and dog tracks.

In Kecskemét from Thursday it will be mandatory to wear the mask in all public areas and public places – wrote Mayor Klaudia Szemereyn Pataki on the community page.

In Székesfehérvár From midnight on Wednesday, the use of a mask is mandatory in the historic center, in all public and public parking lots, at bus stops, in all bus and train stations, in the playgrounds for accompanying adults of children and in dog runners for farmers. According to information from Mayor András Cser-Palkovics, the sports parks and sports areas of the city are open, but can only be used for individual sports.

In Szeged According to the decision of Mayor László Botka, it is mandatory to wear the mask throughout the city center as of Wednesday, the local government informed the MTI.

In Tatabánya Mandatory use of the mask has not been mandated for the entire city, it should only be worn while waiting in markets, farmers markets, and public transportation.

No decision has yet been made in the capital. Mayor Gergely Karácsony wrote on his Facebook page: It is absurd that in Budapest this responsibility falls on the 23 district mayorsk, because in this way it is almost impossible to create a uniform regulation for the city. “Still, we are trying, we are consulting with districts to strengthen the effectiveness of the defense with a common regulation,” he added. (MTI)



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