Hungary records its worst infection rise since the pandemic began while fewer people will be allowed to gather at churches in the Spanish capital due a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Hungary records highest daily increase of infections
Hungary closed its borders to foreigners on September 1 but has since announced a series of exceptions, including for citizens from the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia, as well as allowances for cultural and sporting events. Numbers of people attending funerals, burials, weddings and other religious celebrations, as well as group visits to museums or guided tourism, will be restricted starting on Monday, authorities said.
Schools were closed in March when the Government enforced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus. Authorities lifted curbs on most of the businesses in May, but schools remained closed across the country.
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