Record number of daily deaths in Hungary with 302 deaths from coronavirus

A daily record of coronavirus deaths with 302 dead was recorded by Hungary, the highest since the beginning of the pandemic, and its 6,700 new cases coronavirus in the whole country.

The country has the highest per capita daily death toll in the world in a number of days, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The country’s health system has come under increasing pressure, the government has announced, despite a vaccination program that has already been extended to one-fifth of the population and is one of the fastest vaccination programs in Europe, according to AMPE.

The Prime Minister Victor Orban, who will be judged at the ballot box next year, is torn between imposing a tough lockdown to stem the third wave of the pandemic and calls for the economy to reopen to avoid a second consecutive year of recession.

More than 12,000 patients were treated with covid-19 yesterday, including 1,492 on a ventilator, the government said.

Complaint from independent media

Meanwhile, dozens of independent news outlets across the country today published an open letter urging the government to lift restrictions on their health care coverage during the pandemic.

The Orban government has allowed only the state media access to hospitals and vaccination centers, but denies imposing restrictions on journalism.

Independent media outlets say they are barred from talking to healthcare staff.

Their phone calls are often referred to the Ministry of Health.

“Doctors and nurses are not free to speak in public, while journalists are not allowed to go to hospitals, therefore we can not evaluate what is happening thereStates the letter, which was published in 28 independent newspapers, websites and other media.

Journalists are urging Orban to allow them to work inside hospitals and vaccination centers, allow health professionals to speak to reporters, and replace limited daily updates with real-time updates.

“At the very least, it’s the moral message we want to send. The government is censoring the most serious public issue of the last year. It’s a scandal, “said Tamas Onodi-Gombers, who writes on the website of the left-wing magazine jelen.hu.

The Council of Europe announced yesterday that Hungarian media workers are facing growing problems in covering the pandemic.

The government rejected the allegations, calling them “based on allegations and allegations”.

Activists and international organizations have accused the Orban government of trying to suppress freedom of the press since taking office in 2010.

The government and the ruling Fidesz party deny that they are interfering in the work of the free press, as they describe it.

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