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2020.04.16. 11:23 Módosítva: 2020-04-16 11:48:10
The government decided to cancel oral exams and introduced safety measures for students taking the written tests in May.
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The Ministry of Human Capacities ordered hospitals to make 36 000 beds available, which could cause problems for vulnerable elderly patients.
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The Hungarian side of the project is to be carried out by oligarch Lőrinc Mészáros' business interests.
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The bill would replace 'gender' in the Hungarian civil registry with the permanent entry of 'gender at birth.'
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20 have died of the virus in Hungary, and the government finally released an official infection map.
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The government's coronavirus website now lists the age, sex, and pre-existing medical conditions of the victims of COVID-19 in Hungary.
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Hungary has taken 13 301 samples but it's unclear how many were tested, Müller says tests have limitations.
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The normative decision bans all trains, buses, and planes in passenger traffic from entering Hungary, and affects freighters as well.
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Minister Gergely Gulyás also said that lockdown in Hungary is to be implemented "when justified."
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Also, six more people have recovered.
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Steven Dick is the tenth victim of the coronavirus in Hungary.
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Opposition says the bill is a constitutional coup, while Fidesz insists that the necessary guarantees are in place. What is the Coronavirus Bill?
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Orbán also said that the actual number of people infected in Hungary is considerably larger than 167, the number of confirmed cases.
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All in all, 167 people have tested positive for the coronavirus, 7 have died, and 16 have recovered.
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The government's coronavirus task force held their first online press conference and ignored all questions from Index.
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Everything you need to know about COVID-19 to prevent getting infected and avoid infecting others.
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40 to 60 people were locked together in a small room at the airport after being denied entry into Hungary.
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The government decree announcing the major economic relief package was published at midnight on Wednesday, here are the details.
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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a number of economic measures to prepare for the imminent effects of the coronavirus pandemic.