Hungary set records Tuesday for the number of CCP virus patients being treated in Hungarian hospitals amid a powerful surge in cases. Nearly 350 people in Hungary were hospitalized with the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the number of hospitalizations on Tuesday to 8,270, breaking the previous record of 8,045 set on Dec. 8. The number of patients on ventilators also set a new record with 833. Health care experts say it could soon reach the threshold of 1,000, the maximum number of critical patients the country’s health system can handle. Aviation Industry Urges Biden to Back Health Credentials Major U.S. aviation, travel, and aerospace groups on Monday joined airline unions in urging the Biden administration to help establish temporary COVID-19 health credentials to boost travel, which has been hard-hit by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic, the disease caused by COVID-19. In a letter to the …