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Operating personnel were also briefed on Saturday.
Kristóf Gál, ORFK spokesperson, presented the latest epidemiological data at the beginning of the leaflet. By Saturday, the number of infected people in Hungary had risen to 3,213. Thirteen elderly people with chronic diseases died, bringing the death toll to 405, and 904 have already left the recovered hospital. The number of active infected people is 1904, 62% of them, 79% of victims, 54% of those recovered are from Budapest or Pest County. The number of patients killed in the Pesti út nursing home has increased to 42 and there are already 305 infected.
Lt. Col. Robert Kiss, an employee of the operational staff of the operational staff, reported that the new restrictions regulations went into effect on May 4 and May 5, allowing voluntary control of domestic quarantine software.
There were 117 cases of conduct violations related to the protective distance and the protective equipment, therefore, 66 cases were warned, 17 fines were filed and 33 cases were reported. Since May 4, 301 police actions have been carried out.
In the past 24 hours, 779 people have been quarantined in their homes, 39 cases of behavioral violations have been experienced at the scene, and so far 266 have installed voluntary monitoring software.
A total of 508 people have violated the quarantine in the last 24 hours, and 72 have reported it.
János Slavik, head of the infectology department at South Pest Central Hospital, said that an infected person could become infected 1-2 days before the onset of symptoms. No one can say yet when cured it will no longer infect.
It is also uncertain when he will be vaccinated. Vaccines must undergo a series of inspections and clinical trials. The number of healers going to the hospital is constantly increasing, it may take 3-4 or even more weeks inside. More and more of these people can be let out.
He asked everyone to stay home as much as possible and take care of themselves.
Lt. Col. Róbert Kiss said the border crossings at Nagylaki and Záhony had been designated for agricultural workers at the border, and since May 7, 31 people have indicated that they want to work in the agricultural sector in Hungary.
The government monitors and evaluates the restrictive measures every two weeks, and the loosening can only be done on a strict schedule in the future. Older people continue to be asked to leave their homes only with due care and to visit supermarkets, drug stores and pharmacies within the allotted time zone, between 9 and 12 o’clock.
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