Vaccination Pace Recedes as People Wait for Pfizer
In recent days, the vaccination pace has significantly decreased in Hungary, because most of the people are waiting for the vaccine of their choice.
Most Hungarians would rather be vaccinated with Pfizer or Moderna, while there are hundreds of thousands of other vaccines in stock. Millions more vaccinations are needed to achieve herd immunity, however many people, when they have the chance to pick and choose the jab they want, would rather go with “Western” vaccinations, except for AstraZeneca. In light of this news, the government might need to reevaluate its vaccination strategy this upcoming month. However, with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine expected to arrive in huge quantities, maybe everyone can have the vaccine of their choice in a few weeks.
Wembley will be around 25 per cent full for matches
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Wembley will stage additional Euro 2021 last-16 match as a reward from Uefa to the Football Association for its part in stopping the proposed European Super League.
However, Dublin has been stripped of its matches after failing to meet the deadline for guaranteeing fans, as has Bilbao. Seville will replace Bilbao as a host city for the tournament, taking on three group stage matches and one last 16 match.
Telegraph Sport understands there is goodwill from Uefa towards the FA s chief executive, Mark Bullingham, for his efforts in opposing the league and rallying support from the Duke of Cambridge and the Prime Minister, that will result in Wembley having more games.
FM Szijjártó in Talks on Unimpeded Travel for Inoculated Czech, Hungarian Citizens
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on Tuesday held talks with his Czech counterpart, Jakub Kulhanek, on unimpeded travel of inoculated citizens into each other’s countries.
Szijjártó told a joint press conference after the meeting in Budapest that they had agreed on the matter in principle, and the details would be clarified shortly.
Kulhanek said the details of the agreement would be set down by the end of the week on lifting all travel restrictions between the two countries for inoculated citizens.
The planned immunity certificate system of the European Union could face irrelevance as various member states, among them Hungary, are introducing their own solutions to allowing vaccinated people to travel, either internationally or domestically. While the main concern is that the development of the European database is taking too long, Hungary’s use of bilateral agreements […]Continue read