The processing and evaluation of the national consultation on the coronavirus have been completed. As is known, Hungarian citizens were able to return the questionnaires by mail and online. The results were also certified by a notary public.
As many as 1.8 million people stated their opinions which can be summed up as “we must protect everyone’s health, but the country should not grind to a halt, and it is in this spirit that we are taking action,” the Spokesperson of the Government Communication Centre said on the public service television news channel M1 on Monday morning.
The extension of the credit debt repayment moratorium could provide meaningful help for more than a million people, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said in a video message on Saturday.
The European Commission’s new proposal still features the mandatory distribution of migrants among Member States, the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister said on the Friday evening programme of the public service television news channel M1.
In the videos Spokesperson of the National Ambulance Service Pál Győrfi shares important information relating to the wearing of face masks.
Thanks to the credit debt repayment moratorium extended to 30 June 2021, next year some HUF 400 to 450 billion could be left with families and businesses, Csaba Dömötör said. Including family members, this possibility could help more than a million people.
We must prepare for a protracted, multi-front struggle, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said regarding the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic on the public service television news channel M1 on Monday evening.
The country must remain up and running, whilst maintaining our containment effort in a disciplined manner, by observing the rules. Therefore, the latest, already announced protective measures will take effect from 21 September. The details can be found in the government decrees published in Magyar Közlöny [Hungarian Gazette].
Those will have to pay for the PCR test designed to demonstrate the presence of the coronavirus who decide to be tested on a voluntary basis, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said in a video message posted on the government’s Facebook account on Thursday.
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