Hungary's
opposition leader pauses campaign after positive COVID-19 test
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[January 19, 2022]
By Krisztina Than
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -The Hungarian
opposition's candidate for prime minister, Peter Marki-Zay, said on
Wednesday that he was isolating at home after testing positive for
coronavirus but that he hoped to quickly return to campaigning for a
closely fought general election.
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Hungary is grappling with record new infections driven by the
Omicron variant, although hospitalizations are so far low and most
people have some vaccine protections.
Marki-Zay said on his official Facebook page that he had received
three COVID-19 shots and was hoping to get back on the campaign
trail in five days if he has a negative test then.
"I am well ... three jabs are working in my body," Marki-Zay, said,
describing his symptoms as mild and cold-like.
"I continue working from home on our efforts to oust the
government."
The six-party opposition alliance which 49-year old Marki-Zay leads
is running neck-and-neck in most polls with Prime Minister Viktor
Orban's ruling Fidesz party ahead of the April 3 election.
LIMITED RESTRICTIONS
In Hungary, a country of 10 million, 40,686 people have died of
COVID-19.
The daily tally of new infections jumped to a record 14,890 on
Wednesday, the government reported. However, there were just 2,645
coronavirus patients in hospital, including 208 on ventilators,
below previous peaks.
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The government said the Omicron
coronavirus variant was "spreading strongly",
fuelling infections, but that people could avoid
serious symptoms by having booster shots of a
COVID-19 vaccine. There are only
limited restrictions in place and schools are operating normally
nationwide though wearing of protective masks is mandatory in some
indoor places and on public transport.
Last week, the government announced it was making a fourth COVID-19
shot available to people who ask for it, after a consultation with a
doctor.
Just over six million Hungarians have received at least two shots,
and 3.43 million have received a third. The country's vaccination
rate lags most western European levels.
(Reporting by Krisztina Than; Editing by Alison Williams and Timothy
Heritage)
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