Hungarians are less afraid of COVID and more afraid of inflation
A series of ipsos what worries the world research revealed that as a result of the trend that turned around last November, the coronavirus is once again the most preoccupied with the world’s population, ahead of inflation fears, which are also strengthening and at record highs. Hungarians are less afraid of the new variants of COVID and the more afraid of inflation.
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