54 result(s) for russian covid vaccine
Update: Serbia Suspends Foreigners' Access To Covid Vaccine
- 28 Apr 2021 7:07 AM
- health & wellness
Serbia has temporarily suspended foreigners' access to anti-Covid vaccines. Tanjug news agency reported recently, by quoting Prime Minister Ana Brnabic. Asked why, Brnabic just said that now the vaccine campaign is focused on Serbians immunization.
Restaurant & Bar Terraces Opened On Saturday
- 23 Apr 2021 5:27 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
PM Orbán just confirmed that Hungary has reached the 3.5 million vaccinated mark, in his regular Friday radio interview, and so restaurant and bar terraces may open tomorrow, Saturday 24 April.
Interview 2: Anunciada Fernández de Córdova, Former Ambassador of Spain to Hungary
- 9 Apr 2021 12:50 PM
1. What’s been happening at work and at home since your first Xpat Interview?
Hungarian Opinion: Fresh Criticism Of Government Handling Of Covid Crisis
- 9 Apr 2021 7:52 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
In an unusual flurry of comments condemning the government’s pandemic management, the left-wing nationwide daily Népszava carries five separate opinion columns on this subject on Thursday.
Hungary 'Heading For Freedom' By Mid-April, Says PM Orbán
- 6 Apr 2021 10:50 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
By April 13, the number of Hungarians inoculated against Covid-19 could reach 3 million, “allowing a new opportunity for people to return to their earlier ways of life,” the prime minister said in an interview.
Opinion: Plans To Start Reopening Hungary
- 6 Apr 2021 6:49 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As Prime Minister Orbán announces plans to gradually reopen the country, including schools, as soon as 2.5 million Hungarians have received their first coronavirus vaccination, a fierce and partisan dispute over the government’s strategy to contain the pandemic rolls on.
Chinese, Russian Jabs Greatly Helped Speed Up Hungary's Vaccination Drive, Says Szijjártó
- 23 Mar 2021 6:19 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The coronavirus vaccine is not an ideological issue and the acquisition of vaccines from China and Russia has greatly helped speed up Hungary’s vaccination drive, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in an interview with the Russia Today TV channel.
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.
Covid Update: 102,566 Active Cases 152 New Deaths In Hungary
- 4 Mar 2021 11:25 AM
- current affairs
6,278 new cases were confirmed. The number of people infected with the coronavirus in Hungary now stands at 446,178. The number of deaths stands at 15,476 while the number of those recovered now stands at 328,136.
Update: Serbia Suspends Foreigners' Access To Covid Vaccine
- 28 Apr 2021 7:07 AM
- health & wellness
Serbia has temporarily suspended foreigners' access to anti-Covid vaccines. Tanjug news agency reported recently, by quoting Prime Minister Ana Brnabic. Asked why, Brnabic just said that now the vaccine campaign is focused on Serbians immunization.
Restaurant & Bar Terraces Opened On Saturday
- 23 Apr 2021 5:27 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
PM Orbán just confirmed that Hungary has reached the 3.5 million vaccinated mark, in his regular Friday radio interview, and so restaurant and bar terraces may open tomorrow, Saturday 24 April.
Interview 2: Anunciada Fernández de Córdova, Former Ambassador of Spain to Hungary
- 9 Apr 2021 12:50 PM
1. What’s been happening at work and at home since your first Xpat Interview?
Hungarian Opinion: Fresh Criticism Of Government Handling Of Covid Crisis
- 9 Apr 2021 7:52 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
In an unusual flurry of comments condemning the government’s pandemic management, the left-wing nationwide daily Népszava carries five separate opinion columns on this subject on Thursday.
Hungary 'Heading For Freedom' By Mid-April, Says PM Orbán
- 6 Apr 2021 10:50 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
By April 13, the number of Hungarians inoculated against Covid-19 could reach 3 million, “allowing a new opportunity for people to return to their earlier ways of life,” the prime minister said in an interview.
Opinion: Plans To Start Reopening Hungary
- 6 Apr 2021 6:49 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As Prime Minister Orbán announces plans to gradually reopen the country, including schools, as soon as 2.5 million Hungarians have received their first coronavirus vaccination, a fierce and partisan dispute over the government’s strategy to contain the pandemic rolls on.
Chinese, Russian Jabs Greatly Helped Speed Up Hungary's Vaccination Drive, Says Szijjártó
- 23 Mar 2021 6:19 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The coronavirus vaccine is not an ideological issue and the acquisition of vaccines from China and Russia has greatly helped speed up Hungary’s vaccination drive, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in an interview with the Russia Today TV channel.
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.
Covid Update: 102,566 Active Cases 152 New Deaths In Hungary
- 4 Mar 2021 11:25 AM
- current affairs
6,278 new cases were confirmed. The number of people infected with the coronavirus in Hungary now stands at 446,178. The number of deaths stands at 15,476 while the number of those recovered now stands at 328,136.