Hungary: Pro-government scare tactics to intimidate critical voices amid vaccination rollout In the cacophony of information about the available, authorized, or emerging COVID-19 vaccines, including issues of liability for potential side effects and the long-term consequences of the shots, as well as the length of the immunity conferred, the European Commission has been struggling to procure sufficient COVID-19 vaccine supplies for its member states. So far, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has authorised the use of three vaccines: Comirnaty (Pfizer/BioNTech), AstraZeneca and Moderna. Meanwhile, Hungary’s government has set off on its own path, turning to Russia and China for additional help, as vaccine delivery through the EU is slow due to both its robust regulatory framework and ordering issues. By Anna Frenyó
Pandemic management on the backs of women in Hungary analysis The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed and further exacerbated many inequalities - especially the ones concerning woman. By Eszter Kováts
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rule of law in Central Europe: Turning Crisis into opportunity? The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 disease has brought about an extraordinary situation. Although the past decades have brought numerous challenges like terrorism or the climate change, the global spread of a disease for which there is neither a cure nor vaccination available is something that political leaders have no experience in tackling. By Pavlína Janebová
The Pandemic, Coronavirus, and Quarantine: Women at Risk The consequences of COVID-19 for society are yet to be studied. However, we can already predict the impact of the pandemic on the situation of women in Ukraine. Their families and their wellbeing, especially that of single mothers, are at risk.