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news sport j2 money culture scene video subscription ORBAN PRELOMIO Hungary closes borders for foreigners: 'The number of infections has increased and most of them come from abroad' Hungary reported 132 new infections on Friday, the highest daily record since the peak of the pandemics Writes: HinaPosted: August 28, 2020 6:57 pm Viktor Orban Viktor Orban John Thys / POOL / AFP Facebook Twitter Messenger E-mail RELATED NEWS Hungary & # 39; s Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives for the EU summit on a coronavirus recovery package at the European Council building in Brussels on July 19, 2020 - An acrimonious EU summit headed into a third day as leaders remained deadlocked over a huge post -coronavirus economic recovery plan, unable to overcome fierce resistance from the Netherlands and its “frugal” allies. (Photo by JOHN THYS / POOL / AFP) HUNGARIAN PRIME MINISTER Viktor Orban's last minute trip - for a weekend in Croatia, and now he says: 'From 1.9. no to the sea ' ANNOUNCEMENT Hungary tightens coronary measures since September, urges citizens to avoid holidays abroad Hungary is closing its borders to foreigners on September 1st, and Hungarians returning from abroad will have to isolate themselves, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff said on Friday . The Hungarians will be able to get out of the 14-day self-isolation only if they have two negative tests on Covid-19, Gergely Gulyas said . Exceptions to the entry ban apply to the passage of military convoys, humanitarian workers, and business and diplomatic travel. “The number of infections has increased and most of them come from abroad,” Gulyas told a news conference. He says restrictions are needed to start the school year next week and to protect people and the economy. Hungary reported 132 new infections on Friday, the highest daily record since the peak of the pandemic. The country records a total of 5,511 infected and 614 dead. Nationalist Orban, who has been in power for a decade, faces the biggest challenges in his rule. The Hungarian economy fell 13.6 percent in the second quarter of this year. Hungary began easing restrictions in May. “We would not like to reintroduce closure measures,” Gulyas said. Budapest should host the Super Cup match between European champions Bayern and European League winners Seville in September. All the matches of the final stages of these competitions were played without an audience, but UEFA decided that up to 30 percent of the capacity of the Puskas Arena, which can accommodate 67,215 fans, may be filled. Hungarian authorities are considering measures under which fans could be at the match. Gulyas said UEFA plans to allow 3,000 Bayern and Seville fans to come to the stadium. One option being considered is for fans to have two negative tests on Covid-19 at the airport, to be transported to the stadium afterwards and returned to the airport after the match. Gulyas says the government has not yet decided on the measures and is also negotiating with UEFA.

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