As the government announces a partial curfew in an effort to slow down the spread of the coronavirus, commentators ponder the implications for the pandemic and the lives of ordinary Hungarians.
Hungarian press roundup by budapost.eu On 24.hu , Máté Vaskor believes that the measures announced by the Prime Minister on Friday leave broad leeway for the government to introduce further restrictions. Compared to the curfew-like conditions introduced by other countries, he finds them relatively mild. In Slovakia, for instance, food stores must be closed on Sundays and high school final exam tests have been cancelled, while oral […]
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