3 result(s) for cold record in Health & Wellness
Budapest Ambulance Service Teeters on Edge, Rural Ambulances Key To Averting Collapse, Says Union Leader
- 13 Feb 2024 6:42 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- health & wellness
Emergencies happen, and people call an ambulance. Sometimes, the ambulance comes on time – and sometimes, it doesn’t. Increasingly, in Budapest, it doesn’t. The Hungarian press has been filled with stories where ambulances did not arrive on time.
Updated: Heat Alert Extended Until Monday Midnight in Hungary
- 1 Jul 2022 7:57 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The chief medical officer has extended a heat alert in effect in Hungary since Monday until midnight next Monday.
Coronavirus Update: 400,000 People Over 60 Years Not Yet Vaccinated in Hungary Says Virologist
- 27 Sep 2021 6:32 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
There are still 400,000 Hungarians over 60 years of age who have not yet been vaccinated even though those inoculated against the coronavirus are much less likely to get sick and have much milder symptoms, virologist Miklós Rusvai told public news channel M1 on Sunday. .
Budapest Ambulance Service Teeters on Edge, Rural Ambulances Key To Averting Collapse, Says Union Leader
- 13 Feb 2024 6:42 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- health & wellness
Emergencies happen, and people call an ambulance. Sometimes, the ambulance comes on time – and sometimes, it doesn’t. Increasingly, in Budapest, it doesn’t. The Hungarian press has been filled with stories where ambulances did not arrive on time.
Updated: Heat Alert Extended Until Monday Midnight in Hungary
- 1 Jul 2022 7:57 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The chief medical officer has extended a heat alert in effect in Hungary since Monday until midnight next Monday.
Coronavirus Update: 400,000 People Over 60 Years Not Yet Vaccinated in Hungary Says Virologist
- 27 Sep 2021 6:32 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
There are still 400,000 Hungarians over 60 years of age who have not yet been vaccinated even though those inoculated against the coronavirus are much less likely to get sick and have much milder symptoms, virologist Miklós Rusvai told public news channel M1 on Sunday. .