Government official: In trouble, Hungarians band together

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The past year was unlike any previous one, but it proved that “we, Hungarians band together in times of trouble”, government spokeswoman Alexandra Szentkirályi said in her New Year’s message on Friday.
“The coronavirus epidemic has completely overridden our plans, endeavours and goals. We however still have every reason to look to 2021 with high hopes,” she said on Facebook.
But aside from the hardship, 2020 “also left for us many valuable things with which we ought to carry on,” Szentkirályi said.
These include people’s care for one another, the strength of family as a community, the sense of responsibility people had towards the elderly and the realisation of the primary importance of one’s own health, she said.
“It has given us hope for 2021 that the first inoculations with a vaccine available against the coronavirus have already taken place and mass vaccinations are expected to be taking place during the next six months,” the spokeswoman said. “All this means that life may hopefully get back to normal soon.”





