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Hungary: Covid-19 Cases - 10,909 cases, 631 deaths

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Source: https://www.novinite.com/articles/20...in+the+Country

Hungary Confirmed the First Cases of COVID-19 in the Country
Society ? HEALTH | March 5, 2020, Thursday // 09:54|

Hungary confirmed the first two cases of the new coronavirus in its territory. Both infected people are Iranian students studying in the Central European country. This was announced by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, quoted by BTA...
 
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https://hungarytoday.hu/coronavirus-first-hungarian-patient-in-hungary-identified/
A 70-year-old Hungarian man with underlying health conditions was identified as the fifth coronavirus patient in Hungary. Although there were previous cases of the disease in Hungary, they were all foreigners – three Iranian and a British citizen. The elderly man with severe illness was diagnosed earlier today and currently treated in St. L?szl? Hospital. He was probably infected by his son who lives abroad and who visited him in mid-February, after visiting Italy and Paris.
 
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...on-to-blame-for-coronavirus-spread-hungary-pm
BUDAPEST (AFP) - Hungary's nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Friday (March 13) that foreigners and migration are to blame for the appearance and spread of coronavirus in Hungary.

Asked during a radio interview why Hungary has closed its universities but not schools in response to the virus outbreak, Mr Orban said it was because "there are lots of foreigners there".

"Our experience is that primarily foreigners brought in the disease, and that it is spreading among foreigners," he said.

So far, Hungary has confirmed 19 cases of infections, nine of them Iranians (mostly university scholarship holders), one British national and the rest Hungarians.

"It's no coincidence that the virus first showed up among Iranians," he said.

"We cannot separate the tens of thousands of foreign students (in Hungary) from the Hungarian students, that's why we thought it best to stop all visits to those institutions," he said.
 
http://abouthungary.hu/news-in-brief/coronavirus-heres-the-latest/
8:59 AM - March 15: The number of people infected with coronavirus in Hungary has increased to 32

Two more Hungarian citizens have tested positive for the coronavirus infection (COVID-19), raising the number of people diagnosed in Hungary to 32.

In accordance with the protocol issued by the Chief Medical Officer, a disease control investigation and contact search will now be initiated for these new cases with immediate effect. The investigations will be carried out by the disease control authority in cooperation with the police.

With these latest additions, there are now 32 novel coronavirus patients in Hungary, including 9 Iranians, 1 British national and 22 Hungarians.
 
https://www.euractiv.com/section/cor...ovid-19-cases/
The Hungarian authorities are refusing to make public information about the cities or regions where the new cases of COVID-19 have been registered, making it hard to know where in Hungary the disease is spreading.

The authorities are currently only disclosing the number of new cases and the nationality of persons who recently tested positive for the virus.

As of Tuesday (17 March), the number of coronavirus cases in the country has risen by 11 new registered infections to 50.

Last Thursday (13 March) was the last time the Hungarian authorities shared the age of the diagnosed and details such as where the new patients have been hospitalised.

https://hungarytoday.hu/coronavirus-...-wednesday-58/
Coronavirus: Number of Confirmed Cases in Hungary Rises to 58
 
https://hungarytoday.hu/coronavirus-...ary-friday-85/
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Hungary has risen to 85, official info site koronavirus.gov.hu said on Friday.

73 of the patients are Hungarian, 10 are Iranian, one is British, and another one is Kazakh, the website said.

Yesterday morning, the number of cases was 73.

So far, seven have recovered and one has died.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/03/19/...oke-xenophobia
Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary has chosen to use the global coronavirus epidemic to fuel xenophobic and anti-migrant rhetoric rather than to focus on developing an actionable plan to deal with it.

As of March 18, Hungary had registered 73 cases of COVID-19, including nine Iranians, students, and their family members
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https://hungarytoday.hu/coronavirus-...s-rise-to-131/
The number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus infection in Hungary has risen to 131, according to the official government website, koronavirus.gov.hu.

Ten of the patients are Iranians, two British, one is Kazakh, another Vietnamese, and 117 Hungarian citizens. The number has grown with another 28 cases since yesterday.

So far, four of the coronavirus patients have died and seven have recovered from the illness. Currently, 115 people are quarantined and the authorities have taken 4,443 samples.
 
https://uk.reuters.com/article/healt...-idUKKBN21D1EF
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary’s government expects the coronavirus epidemic to peak in June-July, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief of staff said on Thursday, adding this projection was surrounded by great uncertainty.

According to official government data, Hungary has 261 confirmed coronavirus cases, and 10 people have died.

Steven Dick, deputy head of Mission at the British Embassy in Budapest, has died after contracting coronavirus, the Foreign Office announced on Wednesday. The 37-year-old diplomat died in Hungary on Tuesday. nL8N2BI82F
 
https://hungarytoday.hu/coronavirus-...-stay-indoors/
Coronavirus: Hungary Confirmed Cases Reach 343, Another Elderly Patient Dead

The number of people confirmed to be infected with novel coronavirus in Hungary has grown to 343, with more Hungarian citizens having tested positive, and another elderly patient suffering from chronic diseases has died, the government website koronavirus.gov.hu said on Saturday. So far, eleven people have died from the virus, the website said.
 
https://hu.usembassy.gov/covid-19/

  • Hungary has 408 confirmed cases of COVID-19 within its borders. Number of deceased: 13.
  • According to the government’s decree (published March 27 in the Official Gazette), people can only leave their homes to go out to go to work and shop and to “run errands regarding basic needs.” Grocery stores, drug stores, pharmacies, and markets will be open. People will be required to keep one and a half meters apart. Those above 65 can only visit food stores and pharmacies between 9 am and 12 pm. Between 9 am and 12 pm only those above 65 are allowed to visit these places. Gathering in groups will be banned. People will be allowed to go for walks and children will be allowed to be taken out for walks in small groups. Curfew measures are in effect between March 28 and April 11. For more details please see the Government of Hungary’s coronavirus page at www.koronavirus.gov.hu
 
https://www.france24.com/en/20200330...he-coronavirus
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Monday secured the right to rule by decree after his Fidesz party passed a law in parliament granting him open-ended extra powers to fight the coronavirus outbreak.

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The legislation extending a state of emergency has triggered criticism from opposition parties, human rights groups and the Council of Europe, Europe's main rights forum, as it contains no timeframe.

It also imposes jail time of up to five years on those hindering measures aimed at containing the spread of the virus in Hungary and on those spreading false information related to the crisis.

Rights groups said this could be used to muzzle journalists....

Orban has said the epidemic was expected to peak in Hungary in June or July and flagged economic stimulus to be announced next month. Hungary has 447 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, and 15 deaths.
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https://dailynewshungary.com/hungari...for-the-virus/
Hungarian Swimming Federation MUSZ said that by Tuesday evening nine people had tested positive for the virus among the swimmers, trainers and other staff members tested.

Read more at: https://dailynewshungary.com/hungar...n-9-people-had-tested-positive-for-the-virus/

https://bbj.hu/site/
Hungary will start publishing details of COVID-19 deaths in the country on the governmentʼs official website for news on the pandemic - koronavirus.gov.hu - from Tuesday, Hungarian news agency MTI reports.

The updated website data show all but one of the COVID-19 deaths in Hungary were cases with underlying health conditions. The case for which there was no data available was an 80-year-old male.

The deaths of people with COVID-19 who were under the age of 65 include a 59-year-old woman with a kidney transplant who had diabetes, high blood pressure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and ischemic heart disease; a 53-year-old man with cardiovascular disease; a 41-year-old woman with high blood pressure; and a 38-year-old man with chronic pancreatitis and alcohol-related liver disease.

In these challenging times, bbj.hu is committed to providing you with up-to-date and accurate information. We will post at least three coronavirus updates each day, including on weekends, at 10 a.m., noon and 5 p.m., or as close to then as developing events allow. Breaking news and other stories will be added throughout the day Monday-through-Friday
https://dailynewshungary.com/
The number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Hungary has risen to 492, according to the koronavirus.gov.hu website. Altogether 16 people have died and 37 recovered. Fully 61 people are in quarantine, and 14,146 coronavirus tests have been conducted.

Read more at: https://dailynewshungary.com/corona...s-in-hungary-rises-to-492-16-people-have-died
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