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The second wave has no limiting effect on our lives yet
According to the results of the Ipsos Omnibus research series, which is conducted with the personal interview of 1,000 adult Hungarian citizens every month, Hungarians are less cautious in their defense against the virus than in the first wave of spring. In addition to wearing a mask, discipline was relaxed in all areas.
Even before the mask wearing rules were tightened, the research firm measured their use among the entire population and saw a slight decline from the previous month. In the September survey, Ipsos measured a nationwide face mask rate of 83%, which, however, continues to represent a significant improvement over spring values.
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