Coronavirus – Orbán warns new protection measures needed in light of upsurge abroad

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Protection measures against coronavirus entering Hungary from abroad must be in place, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a radio interview on Friday, adding that every new infection in the country could be linked to a foreign “movement”.
Commenting on the upsurge of the epidemic in several countries such as Croatia, Serbia, Romania and Slovenia, Orbán said “Hungary is safe”, but protection measures against any reintroduction of the virus from abroad were needed.
“We’ll have to contend with another tightening [of epidemiological rules] at home,” he said.
“We don’t yet know what this will look like,” he said, adding that the country’s operative board in charge of containing the virus had been given a deadline of noon on Friday to make a proposal on how Hungary should be protected.
“More Lake Balaton, less Adriatic,” the prime minister said. “And then the epidemic can be kept under control.”
He said the operative board had detected a foreign “strain” in each new infection in Hungary.
The prime minister said Hungary had resumed monitoring measures taken by Austria, where quarantine, testing and border controls were part of a combined package.
On the topic of the European Union’s recovery plan for rebooting the economy after the epidemic, Orbán said the loan package must be “fair and flexible, and should not be mixed with politics.”
On the topic of the European Union’s recovery plan for rebooting the economy after the epidemic, Orbán said the loan package must be “fair and flexible, and should not be mixed with politics.”
The prime minister accused “big-mouthed liberals” in the European Union of having a tendency to threaten “anyone they don’t like” with financial sanctions. He called this “uncivilised” and a “dead end”.
Money that is tainted by ideology and politics “will surely be spent badly”, Orban said, adding that political considerations should not be confused with economic decision-making.
The prime minister said any attempt to link the rule of law issue to the EU rescue package would inevitably turn into a political dispute. If the two became confused, there would be no relaunching of the economy and “no budget”, he added.
“I wouldn’t advise large EU member states … to try this now,” he said.
He said that by September, several countries that are richer than Hungary but more financially vulnerable may “fall to their knees”. Orbán referred to Portugal — whose Prime Minister is visiting Hungary early next week — Spain and France.
Referring to the loan package, he said Hungarians found debt “frightening” and they understood its danger and its “communist legacy”. “And when the communists came back in their modern form as socialists, this very same threat returned in 2002-2010 in the form of foreign currency debt,” he added.
The prime minister noted that Hungary could veto the EU. “But this should only be done as a last resort,” he said.






Prime Minister – Victor Orban and his Government have been exemplary in there Management & Control of this novel coronavirus.
There is still NO vaccine discovered to immunize human beings against contacting this deadly virus.
Spikes of this virus, in other countries, in Victoria, Australia is an excellent example what has occurred in the past 10 days, we in Hungary, through the competence in there handing of this virus, our Government is positioned to immediately, make the appropriate decisions needed, to lessen the impact ramifications, that a spike could inflict on all in our beloved Hungary.
Stay Well – ALL.