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South-African Coronavirus Variant Appears in Hungary

South-African Coronavirus Variant Appears in Hungary Hungarian authorities will make some changes to the country’s vaccination plan to ensure that “as many people as possible” receive at least the first shot, and obtain “if not full but significant” protection against Covid-19, the chief medical officer said on Friday. Cecília Müller told an online briefing held by the board coordinating efforts against the pandemic that “the first jab of almost all vaccines yields 50-75 percent protection”, which she said was sufficient to prevent serious Covid symptoms, complications, or death. “Just get whichever vaccine is available. The virus can no longer win.” –  We sat down to discuss the rollout of coronavirus vaccines in Hungary, vaccination in general, and the race against the virus’s evolution, with South Pest Hospital Centre’s chief infectologist, János Szlávik. Let us jump a couple of months forward in time. It’s […]Continue reading

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Skepticism Overshadows Chinese Vaccine s Rollout in Hungary

The Chinese Sinopharm vaccine has arrived to Hungary’s GP offices, and has now effectively become a working part of the nation’s vaccination process. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s emphasis on urgency and the vaccine’s sudden authorization have, however, caused a growing amount of skepticism due to the lack of documentation available regarding its effacy and safety. Chief Medical Officer Cecília Müller announced today that the Sinopharm vaccine has arrived to clinics around Hungary, reports MTI. She emphasized that there are currently enough doses for every family doctor to inoculate an average of 50-55 people, but this is dependent on the amount of people under the GP’s treatment. Some may even receive enough for the vaccination of 70 people.

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