Hungary’s Orban under fire as virus second wave bites

As the second coronavirus wave bites, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban — who shut the borders in September — is holding back on tougher measures such as a lockdown, despite growing criticism of his response. – Different approach – Despite accusations of chaotic handling of the pandemic, Orban has held out on tougher restrictions in contrast to March and April when he imposed a swift lockdown and a state of emergency.