Coronavirus: Cases Rise To 1410, With 99 Deaths In Hungary

  • 12 Apr 2020 11:38 AM
Coronavirus: Cases Rise To 1410, With 99 Deaths In Hungary
More Hungarian citizens have been diagnosed with COVID-19, bringing the confirmed number of cases in Hungary to 1,410.

The number of deaths stands at 99, while the number of those recovered now stands at 118.

 Meanwhile, the number of confirmed cases at Budapest’s Metropolitan Municipality Home for the elderly stands at 198, while the number of deaths there stands at 8.

Hungary is now in the phase of cluster infections, when the virus spreads via social interaction. The disease can therefore be present anywhere. It’s vital for everyone to stay home and observe the recommendations and movement restrictions, especially elderly people, students and those who have returned from abroad.

The citizens of Budapest are especially asked to abide by the restrictions, as the capital has the highest number of infected.

As the data on the deceased has shown, the coronavirus is the most dangerous for the elderly. Elderly citizens are therefore especially asked to stay at home and request help from their relatives or the municipality with shopping. 

In mandatory home quarantine: 15,333
Recovered: 118
Deceased: 99

Source: 
koronavirus.gov.hu

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