No change in the panic-index when it comes to the pandemic
According to the NMS Market Research National Pandemic Alarm, focusing on the changes within Central- and Eastern Europe, there is no change in terms of panic in Hungary, though we are difintely more afraid of coronavirus than out neighbours on the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Bulgaria. According to the tracjing survey, in Hungary, 62 percent of the population is peessimistic about the future.
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