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Premier Orban: It's safe to say we have stopped rise in COVID-19 cases

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told private broadcaster Digi24 on Monday evening that statistics show that the increase in the number of novel coronavirus cases has been stopped.

"We are already after a week in which the number of infections is by about 500 less than in the week before. Compared to two weeks ago, the rise in the previous week was of just 150 cases overall, so it's safe to say that we have stopped the growth, which is extremely important, because as you know, a rising trend had set in," said the Prime Minister, adding that this was possible by complying with the safety measures.

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