Coronavirus in Hungary – Socialists: Frontline workers lack confidence in human resources minister

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Hungarian frontline workers no longer have confidence in key officials, including the minister of human resources, according to the opposition Socialist Party.
Socialist MP Lajos Korozs told an online press conference posted on Facebook that social workers and health-care staff had run out of patience with Miklós Kásler, the human resources minister.
He insisted that frontline staff had not received adequate quantities of quality protective equipment and the ministry had suppressed information on how many frontline workers had become infected.
Kásler, he added, was hiding from the public and journalists, failed to answer the questions of MPs in parliament, and had told the heads of hospitals not to provide lawmakers with any information.
The Socialist politician also berated Cecília Müller, the chief medical officer, for leaving a committee meeting before a briefing about the status of the epidemic in the capital.





