The number of newly infected people was a record daily, 720 people / day yesterday. Unlike spring, most infected people are now younger, with an average age of 26. Therefore, there are few deaths and many young people pass the disease without symptoms, but older people are at higher risk of transmitting Viels. Currently, there are 6,200 certified infected people, of which about 60%, or about 3,720, are residents of Budapest. It is said that the actual number of infected people (those who have not been diagnosed or tested) is about 15 to 20 times that number, and according to mathematicians, one out of 30 people in the capital Budapest is infected. Masks are worn indoors (in shops, offices, etc.). If you do not mask by public transportation, you will be fined 8000 forint (about 3000 yen), so please be careful if you are stationed.
MVM ZENERGIA's fifth online classical music concert will begin on Saturday, August 29, 2020, at 20:00 Hungary time. Music shows, such as light painting, make online concerts even more memorable. All 7 performers at this year's MVM ZENERGIA are former Junior Prima Award winners.
Performers: János Balázs (piano), Gábor Boldoczki (trumpet), András Csáki
(Guitar), Lilla Horti (vocal), Júlia Pusker (violin), Csaba Szegedi (vocal), István Várdai (cello)
Host: Ádám Bősze
MVM (Hungarian Electric Company) will continue to sell charity sponsored tickets to broadcast online concerts this year. You can purchase it for 2000 forint (about 700 yen) at the following site.
https://www.jegy.hu/pro…
Entry from Japan is possible!!!!
From 1 July, the EU will lift access restrictions for citizens of 14 countries due to the coronavirus epidemic under certain conditions.
The list was adopted by the EU on Tuesday.
Countries that the EU considers safe against coronaviruses are Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay. Source: MTI
Hungary has 586 fatalities, one today and two new cases today.
The hotel and restaurant have been reopened and many of the country's attractions are thriving. Locals take their summer vacation at a resort hotel on Lake Balaton, Europe's largest freshwater lake, also known as the Hungarian Sea. Museums and galleries will be reopened in sequence. Budapest's heroes' fields, the royal hills and St. Stephen's Basilica are usually quiet, with many foreign tourists. The excursion boat is moving.