Human Rights Watch: the deficiencies of the Hungarian health care system endanger lives

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The HRW said that Hungarian hospitals are not well-sterilized, they do not separate COVID-19 suspicious cases from the others, and it often happens that patients must bring essential sanitary articles to the institutions. They added that Hungary has good numbers regarding the coronavirus epidemic, but the system needs fundamental changes to avoid more significant problems during the second wave of the infection.
According to hvg.hu, the latest report of the HRW asserts that the Hungarian health care system endangers lives. They added that the government neglected the sector in the last few years and, as a result, the epidemic hit it hard.
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They found in many Hungarian hospitals that there is no soap and hand sanitiser, nobody tidies well enough the corridors and the rooms, employees and patients do not get the required hygiene equipment. Furthermore, there are not enough rooms to separate those COVID-19 suspected patients from others.






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