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Government extends vaccination campaign

People may continue to come to any of the country’s designated hospital vaccination points between 7:00 in the morning and 7:00 in the evening without having to register or make an appointment until Dec. 5.

The government has extended the vaccination campaign by another week, so people may continue to come to any of the country’s designated hospital vaccination points between 7:00 in the morning and 7:00 in the evening without having to register or make an appointment until Dec. 5, Human Resources Minister Miklós Kásler said in a video message on Facebook.

Minister Kásler said more than half a million people were inoculated against Covid during the first five days of Hungary’s national vaccination drive, with over 60,000 of them getting their first jab. So far, some 6.1 million Hungarians have received at least one Covid jab, the minister said. “During the third wave of the pandemic, the vaccines available in Hungary helped prevent around 9,500 deaths,” Kásler said, adding that some 40 percent of those people had received the Chinese Sinopharm and the Russian Sputnik V jabs. He welcomed the European Medicines Agency’s decision to clear the use of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab for children between the ages of 5 and 12, noting that their inoculation was set to start after Dec. 20. Kásler said the booster shot was recommended to everyone who received their second dose over four months ago.

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