Prime Minister’s Office: Hungary to open in mid-April at the earliest!

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Schools and kindergartens in Hungary could open on April 19th the latest, possibly on April 12, the prime minister’s chief of staff told a press conference on Thursday. Teachers will be inoculated before the reopening, he said.
Reopening is conditional on the number of those vaccinated reaching 2.5 million nationwide, Gergely Gulyás told a regular press conference, and called on teachers to register for receiving the vaccine.
Hungary’s health-care system is equipped and staffed to “work hard and treat everyone,” Gulyás said.
A European Union summit on handling the pandemic will start later on Friday as caseload is rising across Europe, he said.
Gulyás said the number of new infections per 1,000 citizens in Poland, the Czech Republic and Estonia was higher than in Hungary.
However, the “situation is bad in Hungary, too,” even though the health-care system is able to handle the growing burden, he said, adding that 10,441 beds and 1,678 ventilators were unoccuplied.
Gulyás added, however, that the only solution to eradicating the pandemic was vaccination. Only a very few people contract the disease after having received the vaccine, he added.
He noted that some 650,000 pensioners have not yet registered for the vaccine. The chief medical officer has written them a letter encouraging them to register, he added.
In elderly care homes, which were among the first institutions in which vaccinations were administered, the number of new infections has fallen to below 1 percent, Gulyas said.





