1,219 new coronavirus cases registered in Hungary

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The number of active coronavirus cases in Hungary stands at 228,002, with 1,219 new cases and 106 new deaths registered since yesterday, according to data by government coronavirus information site koronavirus.gov.hu.

The death toll has increased to 27,908.

The total number of confirmed cases stands at 784,111 up from 782,892 yesterday.

The number of recoveries has risen to 528,201.

Currently, 4,872 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized, 572 of whom are on ventilators.

Looking at all diagnosed cases until now, Budapest remains the most affected area of the entire country, with the number of cases (both active and inactive) reaching 141,016. Pest County is the second most affected, with 108,844 cases, followed by Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County (44,413 cases).

So far 5,429,737 tests have been conducted at accredited laboratories. Some 27,386 people are currently in compulsory home quarantine. 

According to the website, a total of 4,073,149 people have been vaccinated until today. The number of those who have received a second dose as well has increased to 2,077,160.

The number of curfew violations registered by authorities throughout the country so far has reached 67,331.

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