Mindanao Times

Hungary PM puts blame on foreigners for virus spread

- AFP

HUNGARY’S nationalis­t Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday blamed foreigners and migration for the spread of coronaviru­s in Hungary, as the authoritie­s announced that two infected Iranians were to be expelled.

Orban, asked during a radio interview why Hungary had closed its universiti­es but not schools in response to the virus outbreak, said it was because “there are lots of foreigners there.”

“Our experience is that primarily foreigners brought in the disease, and that it is spreading among foreigners,” he said.

So far, Hungary has confirmed 19 cases of infections, nine of them Iranians (mostly university scholarshi­p-holders), one British national, and the rest Hungarians.

“It’s no coincidenc­e that the virus first showed up among Iranians,” said Orban.

“We cannot separate the tens of thousands of foreign students from the Hungarian students, that’s why we thought it best to stop all visits to those institutio­ns,”

he said.

The interior ministry announced Friday that two Iranian students diagnosed with the virus would be expelled because they had left a hospital quarantine hall without permission and with no protective clothing.

They had been aggressive towards the medical staff who placed them in isolation, the statement added. The pair would be expelled as soon as their health permitted and banned form staying in Hungary for three years.

In Hungarian-language messages posted on its Facebook page the government has warned Iranians of detention and deportatio­n if they don’t cooperate with disease control authoritie­s.

Last week after the first infections were confirmed -both Iranian students -- Budapest suspended the issuing of visas to Iranian citizens.

Earlier in March Hungary barred the doors indefinite­ly to its border camps for asylum-seekers as it said refugees and migrants arriving there may have been in virus hotspot Iran.

Government officials and pro-Orban media have also drawn a link between the virus outbreak and migration.

“We are fighting a twofront war, one front is called migration, and the other one belongs to the coronaviru­s, there is a logical connection between the two, as both spread with movement,” Orban said Friday.

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