In
an interview with Kossuth Rádió, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced that Hungary currently has
enough vaccines to immunise 35,000 people, with health-care workers first in line.
In
fact, inoculation has already begun, with doctors, nurses and other health-care
staff receiving the first injections, so far about 12,000 workers in all. A detailed plan has been laid out (Hungarian-only) by the National
Health Centre (Nemzeti Népegészségügyi Központ) regarding the roll-out of
vaccines to the general public.
It states: “Vaccination against Covid-19
will be available for anyone over 18 with a valid TAJ Card who has not been
diagnosed with Covid-19 in the past six months (whether or not they have had a
symptomatic illness).”
This means that anyone who contracted the coronavirus
and recovered in the spring wave will be able to be vaccinated.
The
inoculation plan is as follows:
1. Health-care workers (including medical students or students in health-related fields of education, and pharmacists or pharmacists' assistants)
2. Social workers and recipients of social benefits
3. Those over 60
4. Law enforcement officers
5. 18-59 year olds with increased risk factors
6. Critical infrastructure workers
7. All 18-59 year olds who do not fall into the above risk groups
To register for the vaccine, head to the Vakcinainfó website (Hungarian-only) and provide your name, address, age, TAJ number and contact information. Nearly 600,000 individuals have already registered.