COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease across Central Europe
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On the streets of Hungary life looks relatively normal, with people out eating and socializing.
For those who have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, nearly all restrictions have been lifted – and next week this sense of freedom will be extended to all. From Monday, the government will allow small villages to hold outdoor cultural events hosting up to 1,500 people regardless of their immunity.
Hungary has come a long way in the past two months, from the world's highest number of daily COVID-19 deaths per capita to recording fewer than 10 deaths per day twice this week.
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