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Russian Vaccine 'Modern', Chinese Vaccine 'Not Bad', According To Hungarian Medical Chamber
- 8 Feb 2021 7:48 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Gyula Kincses, the head of the Hungarian Medical Chamber, called the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine “modern”, which could be licenced in Hungary, and said that China’s Sinopharm vaccine was “not bad”, but added that he did not have enough information concerning the latter product, daily Magyar Nemzet said online.
Average Hungarian Spends 143 Euros On Health Annually
- 6 May 2016 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
The average Hungarian household spent 4.9 percent of their income, or 44,771 forints (EUR 143) per person, on health services and drugs in 2014, the Central Statistical Office said in its annual report. The report, however, pointed to huge differences tied to income levels and said that while people in the richest 20 percent of society spent 170 percent of the average, the poorest spent a mere 32 ...
Life Expectancy Of Budapest Females Longest
- 17 Dec 2015 4:00 AM
- health & wellness
Women living in western Hungary and in cities have longer life expectancy than others, with Budapest females born last year expected to live until the age of 81, daily Magyar Idők said, citing data from the Central Statistical Office. An average Hungarian born last year can expect to live 75.6 years, four years more than those born in 2001 and six years more than those born in 1990.
Russian Vaccine 'Modern', Chinese Vaccine 'Not Bad', According To Hungarian Medical Chamber
- 8 Feb 2021 7:48 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Gyula Kincses, the head of the Hungarian Medical Chamber, called the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine “modern”, which could be licenced in Hungary, and said that China’s Sinopharm vaccine was “not bad”, but added that he did not have enough information concerning the latter product, daily Magyar Nemzet said online.
Average Hungarian Spends 143 Euros On Health Annually
- 6 May 2016 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
The average Hungarian household spent 4.9 percent of their income, or 44,771 forints (EUR 143) per person, on health services and drugs in 2014, the Central Statistical Office said in its annual report. The report, however, pointed to huge differences tied to income levels and said that while people in the richest 20 percent of society spent 170 percent of the average, the poorest spent a mere 32 ...
Life Expectancy Of Budapest Females Longest
- 17 Dec 2015 4:00 AM
- health & wellness
Women living in western Hungary and in cities have longer life expectancy than others, with Budapest females born last year expected to live until the age of 81, daily Magyar Idők said, citing data from the Central Statistical Office. An average Hungarian born last year can expect to live 75.6 years, four years more than those born in 2001 and six years more than those born in 1990.