Cape Breton Post

Hungary imposes border checks, quarantine

- KRISZTINA THAN

BUDAPEST — Hungary has imposed new restrictio­ns on cross-border travel as of next Wednesday in order to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s after a surge in new cases in several countries, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief of staff said Sunday.

Hungary lifted most of its lockdown restrictio­ns in May and opened its borders to travellers from European Union states and neighbouri­ng non-EU members.

On Sunday, Gergely Gulyas told an online news conference that new restrictio­ns were needed to keep the coronaviru­s “outside the borders” in order to avoid the re-introducti­on of domestic lockdown measures.

“These restrictio­ns serve to protect our freedom,” Gulyas said.

Under the new rules, Hungarian nationals returning from high risk countries listed as “yellow” and “red” will have to go through health checks at the border and will have to go into 14 days of quarantine even if they are not infected. This can only be avoided with two negative COVID-19 tests from the previous 5 days, Gulyas said.

The same applies to foreigners coming from “yellow” countries, but those from “red” countries will be barred from entry.

Countries in the Balkans such as Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and neighbouri­ng Ukraine belong to the red category, among some other states. Hungary, which has a population of around 10 million, had recorded 4,234 cases of COVID-19 and 595 related deaths as of Sunday. It reported five new infections on Sunday.

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