5 result(s) for gradually eased in Current Affairs
Special Report: Current Lockdown May Last Way Longer Than Two Weeks In Hungary
- 11 Mar 2021 11:40 AM
- current affairs
"If we close now, I believe that we can really start a gradual re-opening two weeks from now," Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán said last Friday (March 5th). Portfolio.hu has looked at international examples to see how realistic this belief is. In short, it's not. Read on for details about why the current lockdown here may be way more than just two weeks.
PM Orbán: Hungary's First Battle Against Coronavirus 'Won’
- 4 May 2020 7:20 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The "first battle" against the novel coronavirus has been won in Hungary, the virus had been contained, and the health-care system had successfully prepared itself to handle the crisis, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview on Friday.
Chief Medic: Covid-19 Transmission Rate Appears To Be Levelling Off In Hungary
- 30 Apr 2020 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Infected persons are being treated in 25 hospitals around the country, most of them in Budapest, the Chief Medical Officer said at the Wednesday online press conference of the Operational Group responsible for the containment of the coronavirus epidemic.
Hungary Aims To Restore Normal Living & Economy ASAP As Far As Possible
- 29 Apr 2020 11:12 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
With staggered regulations, the epidemic can be controlled, and the time is soon coming to restore normal living and the economy as far as possible, László Palkovics, the minister of technology and innovation, told the daily Magyar Hírlap.
IMF Issues Concluding Statement On Hungary
- 4 Feb 2015 8:01 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s economy is coming back from the crisis but the road to strong, sustained activity and higher private sector employment is still a long one. Macroeconomic policies have contributed to a welcome reduction in vulnerabilities, strong growth and a reduction in unemployment. But the country remains susceptible to shocks and its medium-term growth prospects are subdued.
Special Report: Current Lockdown May Last Way Longer Than Two Weeks In Hungary
- 11 Mar 2021 11:40 AM
- current affairs
"If we close now, I believe that we can really start a gradual re-opening two weeks from now," Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán said last Friday (March 5th). Portfolio.hu has looked at international examples to see how realistic this belief is. In short, it's not. Read on for details about why the current lockdown here may be way more than just two weeks.
PM Orbán: Hungary's First Battle Against Coronavirus 'Won’
- 4 May 2020 7:20 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The "first battle" against the novel coronavirus has been won in Hungary, the virus had been contained, and the health-care system had successfully prepared itself to handle the crisis, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview on Friday.
Chief Medic: Covid-19 Transmission Rate Appears To Be Levelling Off In Hungary
- 30 Apr 2020 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Infected persons are being treated in 25 hospitals around the country, most of them in Budapest, the Chief Medical Officer said at the Wednesday online press conference of the Operational Group responsible for the containment of the coronavirus epidemic.
Hungary Aims To Restore Normal Living & Economy ASAP As Far As Possible
- 29 Apr 2020 11:12 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
With staggered regulations, the epidemic can be controlled, and the time is soon coming to restore normal living and the economy as far as possible, László Palkovics, the minister of technology and innovation, told the daily Magyar Hírlap.
IMF Issues Concluding Statement On Hungary
- 4 Feb 2015 8:01 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s economy is coming back from the crisis but the road to strong, sustained activity and higher private sector employment is still a long one. Macroeconomic policies have contributed to a welcome reduction in vulnerabilities, strong growth and a reduction in unemployment. But the country remains susceptible to shocks and its medium-term growth prospects are subdued.