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    Authors: 
    Ibrahim Mahmoud Abdalla Ali; AL-Najafi Amenah; Dénes Attila;
    Publisher: Springer International Publishing
    Country: Hungary
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    Stegbauer, Johannes; Kraus, Milena; Nordmeyer, Sarah; Kirchner, Marieluise; Ziehm, Matthias; Kelle, Sebastian; Kelm, Marcus; Dommisch, Henrik; Baczkó, István; Landmesser, Ulf; +7 more
    Country: Hungary
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    Bartha Ferenc Ágoston; Karsai János; Tekeli Tamás; Röst Gergely;
    Publisher: Springer Singapore
    Country: Hungary
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    Korsós, Anita; Peták, Ferenc; Südy, Roberta; Schranc, Álmos István; Fodor, Gergely; Babik, Barna;
    Country: Hungary
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    Alm, Erik; Broberg, Eeva K.; Connor, Thomas; Hodcroft, Emma B.; Komissarov, Andrey B.; Burián, Katalin; Jakab, Ferenc; Kemenesi, Gábor; Zana, Brigitta; Kuczmog, Anett; +6 more
    Country: Hungary

    We show the distribution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) genetic clades over time and between countries and outline potential genomic surveillance objectives. We applied three genomic nomenclature systems to all sequence data from the World Health Organization European Region available until 10 July 2020. We highlight the importance of real-time sequencing and data dissemination in a pandemic situation, compare the nomenclatures and lay a foundation for future European genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2.

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    Kenyeres, Bence; Ánosi, Noel; Bányai, Krisztián; Mátyus, Mária; Orosz, László; Kiss, Andrea; Burián, Katalin; Lengyel, György;
    Country: Hungary
  • Other research product . 2021
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    Merkovity, Norbert; Bene, Márton; Farka, Xénia;
    Publisher: Routledge
    Country: Hungary

    The Hungarian government’s crisis management fit well the illiberal logic of the current regime. It was characterized by strong leadership of Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán who personally controlled the first wave of fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. His unquestionable leadership was further reinforced by a controversial law that provoked intense internal and international criticism. These criticisms were used by the progovernment camp to present that the government and PM struggle for the safety of Hungarian people is under constant political attack of the liberal and global enemies of the regime. During the crisis similar discursive strategies were used as usual in Hungarian politics: the threat of immigration, the decline of the Western world and the EU, the adversarial role of George Soros, the Hungarian opposition, the media and the international liberal mainstream, and the effectiveness of nation-states were recurring topics during the crisis. Overall, the country was less affected by the virus, and according to the polls people positively evaluate the crisis management.

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    Authors: 
    Jagodics Balázs; Szabó Éva;
    Country: Hungary
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  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Ibrahim Mahmoud Abdalla Ali; AL-Najafi Amenah; Dénes Attila;
    Publisher: Springer International Publishing
    Country: Hungary
  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Stegbauer, Johannes; Kraus, Milena; Nordmeyer, Sarah; Kirchner, Marieluise; Ziehm, Matthias; Kelle, Sebastian; Kelm, Marcus; Dommisch, Henrik; Baczkó, István; Landmesser, Ulf; +7 more
    Country: Hungary
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    Authors: 
    Bartha Ferenc Ágoston; Karsai János; Tekeli Tamás; Röst Gergely;
    Publisher: Springer Singapore
    Country: Hungary
  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Korsós, Anita; Peták, Ferenc; Südy, Roberta; Schranc, Álmos István; Fodor, Gergely; Babik, Barna;
    Country: Hungary
  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Alm, Erik; Broberg, Eeva K.; Connor, Thomas; Hodcroft, Emma B.; Komissarov, Andrey B.; Burián, Katalin; Jakab, Ferenc; Kemenesi, Gábor; Zana, Brigitta; Kuczmog, Anett; +6 more
    Country: Hungary

    We show the distribution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) genetic clades over time and between countries and outline potential genomic surveillance objectives. We applied three genomic nomenclature systems to all sequence data from the World Health Organization European Region available until 10 July 2020. We highlight the importance of real-time sequencing and data dissemination in a pandemic situation, compare the nomenclatures and lay a foundation for future European genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2.

  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Kenyeres, Bence; Ánosi, Noel; Bányai, Krisztián; Mátyus, Mária; Orosz, László; Kiss, Andrea; Burián, Katalin; Lengyel, György;
    Country: Hungary
  • Other research product . 2021
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    Authors: 
    Merkovity, Norbert; Bene, Márton; Farka, Xénia;
    Publisher: Routledge
    Country: Hungary

    The Hungarian government’s crisis management fit well the illiberal logic of the current regime. It was characterized by strong leadership of Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán who personally controlled the first wave of fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. His unquestionable leadership was further reinforced by a controversial law that provoked intense internal and international criticism. These criticisms were used by the progovernment camp to present that the government and PM struggle for the safety of Hungarian people is under constant political attack of the liberal and global enemies of the regime. During the crisis similar discursive strategies were used as usual in Hungarian politics: the threat of immigration, the decline of the Western world and the EU, the adversarial role of George Soros, the Hungarian opposition, the media and the international liberal mainstream, and the effectiveness of nation-states were recurring topics during the crisis. Overall, the country was less affected by the virus, and according to the polls people positively evaluate the crisis management.

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    Authors: 
    Jagodics Balázs; Szabó Éva;
    Country: Hungary
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