Hungary has task forces deployed to 140 state companies

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Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government declared a state of national crisis last week due to the spread of the virus. According to official figures, 73 people have contracted the coronavirus in Hungary. One person died, two have recovered, and 124 people are under quarantine, reports The New York Times.

Hungary will deploy special military task forces to monitor the operations of 140 state companies providing critical services during the coronavirus pandemic, Defense Minister Tibor Benko said late on Wednesday. He did not name the firms but said they included businesses operating in the energy, telecommunications, as well as the transport and healthcare sectors. “Many more” companies across Hungary could fall under the remit of the newly-created units, he said.

The newly created task forces, consisting of several soldiers, police officers, and disaster unit workers, will provide regular briefings on the companies to the defence ministry, Benko told public television.

The government has also announced a raft of measures to mitigate the economic fallout from the pandemic, including a moratorium on debt repayments. A government spokesman also declined to name any of the companies, saying the information was classified.

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