More schools are switching to digital education: the news of the day



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The rector of Semmelweis University hopes that a coronavirus vaccine will be available in late fall. Béla Merkely said in the InfoRádió Aréna program that 6 vaccines are already in such a phase that their use may soon be green. Béla Merkely also spoke about the fact that it is especially important to give the flu vaccine this year due to the coronavirus. In addition, the specialist would recover the shopping bar for the elderly, would make the use of masks indoors mandatory and would prohibit night parties.

In five other educational institutions, the operating strain ordered a hiatus due to the coronavirus disease, announced the Secretary of State for Public Education. Zoltán Maruzsa said on Kossuth Radio: There will be digital education in 8 locations, which in 5 cases only affects one class at a time, but in 3 locations the entire institution will have to change. The Secretary of State noted that infections are likely to continue, but cases will be treated according to the previous pattern.

Another 576 people were diagnosed with the new coronavirus infection and a chronic patient died. The number of deaths rose to 625 and the number of active infections to 4,377. There are currently 164 coronavirus patients in the hospital, 11 of whom are on ventilators. Since the outbreak, the virus has been detected in 8,963 people and 3,961 have been cured.

The Pinkamindszent-Strém crossing on the Hungarian-Austrian border will open to travelers twice a day from Tuesday. The parliamentary secretary of state for the Interior Ministry said that those who go to work or school can use the crossing every day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and from 3 to 5 p.m. Károly Kontrát emphasized that the government, along with travel restrictions introduced on September 1, it also pays attention to the aspects of those who live in the border area.

György Vashegyi remained the president of the Hungarian Academy of Arts, Marcell Jankovics was elected honorary president at the General Assembly of the Public Body. Miklós Marosi, architect, became vice president. The sculptor Ádám Farkas, the photographer László Haris and the actor Zoltán Rátóti were elected to the board. President György Vashegyi qualified the scholarship program as the result of the recent period, which completed the artistic career model.

The Collegium Talentum program, which implements talent management in the Carpathian Basin, will also continue this school year, said the Secretary of State for National Policy. János Árpád Potápi emphasized that the goal of the talent support system that covers the entire Carpathian Basin is to provide elite training related to foreign regions. Approximately 80 doctoral and master’s students are admitted to the talent development program each year.

The MSZP turned to the Mansion for legal redress after the National Electoral Committee failed to validate its referendum questions on natural lakes. Party leader Zsolt Molnár is confident that a positive decision will be made. He also mentioned that in the fall parliamentary season, the MSZP will present a comprehensive amendment to the Balaton Act. They are also taking the initiative to compensate local governments for withdrawals.

This year’s mosquito control program was completed as no large-scale mosquito breeding sites have been established in recent weeks, the National Directorate General for Disaster Management said. Mosquito control began in early April this year. The specialists treated 730,000 hectares of land through a land process. The Public Health Center only allowed aerial extermination in the eastern part of the country.

Alexei Navalny’s health has improved, doctors for a Russian opposition politician in Berlin said. According to a statement from the university clinic, Alexei Navalny woke up from an artificial coma maintained by drugs and began his gradual weaning from mechanical ventilation. However, it is still not ruled out that its poisoning has lasting effects.

According to Belarusian news sources, Maria Kaleshnikava, a member of the presidency of the Belarusian Opposition Coordination Council, was abducted in Minsk. The kidnapping of the politician was described as unacceptable by Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Commission for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The Belarusian Interior Ministry said it was unaware of the arrest. In Belarus, mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko, who came to power for the sixth time, have been regular since the presidential elections on August 9. About 600 protesters were arrested on Sunday.

Oscar-winning Czech director Jirí Menzel, deceased at 82. His name is associated with many feature films and documentaries, as well as many theatrical performances. As an actor, he has appeared in around 80 film and television jobs. He received the 1967 American Film Academy Award for his film Strictly Controlled Trains, directed by Bohumil Hrabal. For his 1985 play My Little Village, starring János Bán, he was again nominated for an Oscar.



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