The Hungarian government has issued new restrictions due to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Changes were introduced in the capital’s public transport services.
New and tougher restrictions are expected to enter into force at Tuesday midnight.
As a voluntary assignment, the Municipality of Budapest will significantly expand its testing capacities and creates the possibility of voluntary free testing for all school…
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11 residents and 2 staff members tested positive for COVID-19 at Baross Street Nursing Home.
BKK is contributing to the fight against the pandemic with new actions, increasing the safety of passengers after the free mask distribution last week, and…
25 out of the 572 residents, and 4 out of almost 300 co-workers have tested positive for COVID-19.
Alongside the ban on visits and curfew in social institutions, the protection of the cultural institutions has also been strengthened. From now on, not wearing, or not properly wearing a mask on public transport can lead to a fine.
The government will temporarily reintroduce border control on its entire internal border section starting from September 1.
The Operative Board introduced a ban on visiting and leaving starting from September 1 at the three homes.