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Epidemic Restrictions Lifted in Hungary

Masks No Longer Needed


Coronavirus in Hungary (Source: Nemes Janos)
USPA NEWS - Mandatory mask wearing is no longer needed in Hungary. The optional wearing began on March 7th, 2022, by government decree.
The decree was made available on the Hungarian Gazette website at magyarkozlony.hu and includes -

• No need to wear a mask in confined spaces, on public transport, or at stations
• From March 4th, the ban on visits to hospital wards not affected by Covid infection was lifted, with a maximum of two visitors per patient per day, for a maximum of 60 minutes
• Health care services can be used as normal, but masks must be worn
• Employers can no longer require their employees to be vaccinated
• All restrictions on the use of domestic services subject to the requirement of an immunity card will be lifted
• Restrictions on events will be lifted, no longer requiring an immunity card for sporting events, cultural events, music and dance events, outdoor events with more than 500 people
• Entry restrictions are also lifted
• All public administration employees will no longer have to be vaccinated: health, social, and defense workers will still have to be vaccinated, but others will not
• Workers who have been sent on unpaid leave under the relevant government decree for not having been vaccinated will be able to return to work: this form of leave will be abolished on April 1st.

Anyone can continue to wear a mask to protect their health and that of their families, if they wish to.
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