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CMO: Covid cases are rising in Hungary

The number of patients with Covid infections has risen at an increasing rate over the past weeks in Hungary, with the Omicron BA.2 sub-variant causing most cases.

Chief Medical Officer Cecília Müller said the number of patients with Covid infections has risen at an increasing rate over the past weeks in Hungary, with the Omicron BA.2 sub-variant causing most cases.

The CMO also warned that the more contagious BA.4, BA.5 and X sub-variants, which are widespread in Europe, are also present. Trace amounts of the coronavirus in wastewater, an indicator of trends of the epidemic in the coming weeks, have increased in major cities while stagnating in rural areas, Cecília Müller told public TV channel M1. Müller advised people exhibiting symptoms such as a sore throat or sneezing to contact their GPs and avoid community contact. “In the case of infections by the new variants, many patients complain about a headache,” she said. Müller added that the new variants “somewhat bypass” vaccines, adding that vaccinated patients can contract the disease but typically overcome it more easily without needing hospital care. The chief medical officer stressed the importance of inoculation, advising people aged older than 60 and the chronically ill to take the fourth jab.

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