Coronavirus in Hungary – Medical officer: Protection measures under constant review

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The question of whether further restrictions should be introduced is constantly under review, the chief medical officer told an online news briefing on Thursday.
Cecília Müller said the effectiveness of measures enacted Nov. 11 would be visible in two weeks’ time.
She said that according to a recent World Health Organization (WHO) study, if 95 percent of people wore a face mask, “it’s highly likely there’d be no need for further action”.
She said
a new government programme to test people working in social, health, education and training institutions was a logistical challenge but the system was up to the task.
Regarding seasonal flu, Müller said that in week 46, 9,700 people consulted their doctor with flu-like symptoms, but no flu virus has been found in samples tested in laboratories.
Regular testing of essential workers to start on Friday
Hungary is set to begin testing certain essential workers for coronavirus on a regular basis from Friday, Gergely Gulyás, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office has said, adding that the staff of social care homes will be the first to be tested.
The government last week decided that health-care workers, teachers and staff members of social institutions will be tested on a regular basis, determined by the operative board responsible for handling the epidemic, Gulyás told a regular press briefing on Thursday.
Testing will be voluntary, he added, emphasising that no one would be obliged to take the test.





