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Guidance has now been issued by the Director General of Health on the use of masks by the general population.

We advice everyone to read this instructions carefully, together with the information about how to use masks in a correct and safe way by the link to WHO.

Be aware: Incorrect use of the mask may pose health risks.

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In times of crisis, there will be many people who are disadvantaged in some way, through personal loss of a family member; those who are vulnerable and cannot continue to go to shops for necessities, those who require psychological support and those who have suffered financially, to name but a few.

In these hard times the work of support and humanitarian organisations and volunteers is vital. However they need your help to help others.

Unfortunately criminals may attempt to exploit the situation for their own gain. It is important therefore to avoid those, and support legitimate groups who are doing great work.

Safe Communities Portugal has put together a list of those, that we are aware of, who are able to provide support and assistance to those disadvantaged. There will be others of course.

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Easter Day 2020 is unprecedented during our lifetime.

Easter is considered one of the most celebrated and important holidays in Portugal.

However, this year because of the coronavirus and the necessary safety measures that government has had to be put in place it will not be possible to: attend mass in church; travel throughout the country to visit family and friends, or enjoy a festive meal in our local restaurant

However this is not, I believe, an occasion for despair, but one for reflection and optimism that this will be over at some stage, and that there will be a future for us to look forward to.

We face unprecedented short and long terms challenges, but working together we will overcome these.

Portugal is coping well compared with many other countries; a fact acknowledged not only by many of the comments we receive, but internationally as well.

The outcome depends on our continued compliance with the government measures and of course the superb work being done by the Portuguese health and security forces and all the agencies who they work closely with.

The leadership shown by the President of the Republic and Prime Minister from the start has been an inspiration to us all, and is reflected in the resolute and timely actions that have been put in place.

There has been incredible transparency, daily communication of facts, and decisions made in a way which in my view sets an example to many countries.

Within the community there is a general sense of responsibility, civic mindedness and determination to overcome this and get back to a normal way of life as soon as possible. There is fantastic work being undertaken by charities and other volunteers throughout Portugal, from making donations to providing support to those in need.

So today we should continue to celebrate, and in that celebration give enormous thanks to the work of all those in the front line; the health workers who are having to deal with those who are infected and the security personnel who are on the street having to help people, especially  the elderly and most vulnerable.

It is also a day to send our condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives coronavirus, and our sympathies and hope for a speedy recovery to those infected.

This Easter Day is like none before

However, in the future we will reflect on this time in our lives, how Portugal came through this with determination, resolve and bringing out the best in people.

David Thomas, President

on behalf of Safe Communities Portugal

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On 26 March, the Administração Regional de Saúde do Algarve- known as the ARS (The Regional Health Administration for the Algarve) opened 3 COVID-19 Dedicated Areas (ADC-Community) for primary health care- one in each of the Health Centres (Portimão, Olhão and Tavira); this was triggered by the start of Portugal’s start of the pandemic mitigation phase. In addition to the opening of the ADC–Community, ARS Algarve, in conjunction with the agreed laboratories of the region, created a network of 13 COVID-19 collection stations, distributed throughout the Algarve and which will serve to carry out the tests prescribed in the ADC-Community/Health Centres and via SNS24.

These areas, created in the Health Centres of Portimão, Olhão and Tavira, are only intended to assist health service users suspected of infection by SARS-CoV-2, by teams consisting of Doctors, Nurses, Senior Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technicians, Senior Social Service Technicians, Operational Assistants, Administrative and cleaning teams.

The ADC-Community of Health Centres consist of observation rooms, a reception and a waiting area and toilet facilities separate from other users and will operate in a completely separate space from the care of patients who do not present symptoms of COVID-19.

In the University Hospital Centre of the Algarve there are already two Dedicated Areas COVID-19 (ADC – Emergency Service), 24 hours a day, together with the emergency services of the hospital unit at Faro and Portimão.

 

ARS ALGARVE REITERATES THE IMPORTANCE OF PEOPLE WHO PRESENT RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS OR FEVER, BEFORE MOVING TO THESE AREAS DEDICATED TO COVID-19, THAT THEY MUST IN THE FIRST INSTANCE CONTACT SNS24 (808 24 24 24) WHO, AFTER EVALUATION, WILL REFER THEM TO THE MOST APPROPRIATE HEALTH SERVICE.

ARS Algarve, in conjunction with the 3 ACeS (Barlavento, Central e Sotavento), will progressively expand, according to the needs, the number of ADC – Community, in the main Health Centres of the Region.

In addition to the opening of ADC – Community in Primary Health Care, ARS Algarve, in conjunction with the partner laboratories of the region, has set up a network of 13 covid-19 collection stations, distributed throughout the Algarve and these will serve to carry out the tests prescribed in the ADC-Community/Health Centres and through the SNS24.

In the context of the reorganisation of delivery of urgent care, in this phase of ongoing mitigation we also inform you that the 4 Serviços de Urgência Básica – SUB (Basic Emergency Services)  of the University Hospital Centre of the Algarve, ( Lagos, Loulé, Albufeira and Vila Real de Santo António ) are operating exclusively for the care of non-COVID-19 patients, with the aim of ensuring the necessary access and safety in the treatment and provision of health care to the entire population.

 

Hours of service of the Dedicated Areas COVID -19 (ADC) Community in Health Centres

(Note the times may be extended, if justified)

Agrupamento de Centros de Saúde (ACeS) Barlavento

 

Área Dedicada COVID -19 | Comunidade no Centro de Saúde de Portimão

Morada: Rua Manuel Dias Barão, Sítio de São Sebastião – 8500-723 Portimão

Horário: Todos os dias úteis, fins de semana e feriados:  8h às 20h

 

Agrupamento de Centros de Saúde (ACeS) Central  

 

Área Dedicada COVID -19 |Comunidade no Centro de Saúde de Olhão

Morada: Rua Antero Nobre – 8700-240 Olhão

Horário: De segunda a sexta-feira: 8h às 20h | Aos fins de semana: 9h às 18h

 

Agrupamento de Centros de Saúde (ACeS) Sotavento

 

Área Dedicada COVID -19 |Comunidade no Centro de Saúde de Tavira                                                           

Morada: Estrada de Santa Luzia, Sítio da Foz, Santa Luzia – 8800-534 Tavira

Horário: De segunda à sexta-feira: 8h às 20h |Sábados, domingos e feriados das 9h às 17 h

Consultar: Rede de postos de colheita de apoio específico às Áreas Dedicadas COVID-19 nos Cuidados de Saúde Primários (ADC-Comunidade) do Algarve (atualizado a 7 de abril de 2020)

 

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Spain – Ministry of Interior

Madrid, 04/11/2020

The extension will run from Sunday 12th April to Saturday, April 25 and is subject to new extensions if necessary.

Controls at the borders with France and Portugal are additional to the restriction of passenger access established at the external borders of Spain in ports and airports and to the temporary closure of land posts in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla

The Spanish Government has decreed the extension by another 14 days of the reestablishment of the controls in the terrestrial borders with France and Portugal. This extension, decreed by an order signed by the Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, will enter into force at midnight between today, Saturday and Sunday morning and will be in force until midnight on Saturday, April 25, although it is subject to new extensions in case of need.

The reestablishment of controls at Spain’s internal borders with France and Portugal came into force on March 17 within the framework of the containment measures of COVID-19 and with the aim of protecting the health and safety of citizens and containing the coronavirus.

These controls only allow access to national territory to Spanish citizens; people residing in Spain; cross-border workers and those who prove, documentary, causes of force majeure or a situation of need. The restriction does not apply to the transport of goods in order to ensure the continuity of economic activity and to preserve the supply chain.

The measure also does not affect foreign personnel accredited as a member of diplomatic missions, consular offices and international organizations located in Spain, provided that they are displacements linked to the performance of official functions.

The extension is part of the activation of article 28 of the Schengen Borders Code, which allows for the temporary restoration of controls at internal borders in situations such as the current one.

EXTERNAL BORDERS

The reestablishment of controls at the borders with France and Portugal is in addition to the restriction of passenger access across Spain’s external borders at ports and airports. This measure at the external borders entered into force on March 23 and remains in force.

Through the external borders in ports and airports, access is only allowed, in addition to Spaniards and residents in Spain, to:

  1. a) Residents of the European Union or Schengen Associated States, who go directly to their place of residence.
  2. b) Holders of a long-term visa issued by a Member State or Schengen Associated State who apply to it.
  3. c) Cross-border workers.
  4. d) Healthcare or elderly care professionals who go to carry out their work activity.
  5. e) Personnel dedicated to the transport of goods, in the exercise of their work activity and the flight personnel necessary to carry out commercial air transport activities.
  6. f) Diplomatic, consular, international organizations, military personnel and members of humanitarian organizations, in the exercise of their functions.
  7. g) People traveling for imperative family reasons duly accredited.
  8. h) Persons who document documentary reasons of force majeure or situation of need, or whose entry is permitted for humanitarian reasons.

On March 23, the temporary closure of the land posts enabled for the entry and exit of Spain through the cities of Ceuta and Melilla was also established.

Neither of the two measures, the one relating to the borders with France and Portugal and the one referring to the external borders in ports and airports, is applicable at the land border with Andorra or at the checkpoint for persons with the territory of Gibraltar, without prejudice to the possibility of carrying out police controls in its vicinity to verify compliance with the provisions of article 7 of the Royal Decree on the state of alarm, regarding the limitation of movements.

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Lisbon, 10 Apr 2020 (Lusa) – Infarmed has asked the pharmaceutical industry to increase production of the medicines, most used in the context of the pandemic, by 20% and two in particular, which have not been recommended therapeutically against covid-19, but are in use for the most severe patients.

At the daily press conference at the Direção-Geral da Saúde DGS (The Portuguese Health Authority), Rui Ivo, the president of Infarmed (the National Authority for Medicine and Health Products),  indicated that a request had been made to the pharmaceutical industry to increase the production of medicines as has happened in other European countries and that this request had been reciprocated.

“The increase requested is that for those medicines that can be more used in this context, we increase stocks by 20%. Additionally, we also want to create some strength in terms of strategic and additional reserves, to be stored centrally”, said Rui Ivo.

The president of Infarmed specified that the issue of strengthening the strategic reserve focuses mainly on two drugs, which are for now being used “with caution”, based on the available scientific evidence and associated caution.

The drugs concerned are hydroxychloroquine and the combination of two anti-retrovirals: Lopinavir and Ritonavir.

“We are even making these two drugs available, in a centralised way, according to when the hospitals indicate a need, namely for those that are treating the most serious cases; it is in those cases that they can be used, according to individual requests, as we are talking about drugs that are not approved for these clinical signs. It will always have to be the doctor who takes this initiative.” said Rui Ivo.

The president of Infarmed also referred to a decree issued on Thursday, which aims to avoid unnecessary trips, especially by chronically ill patients to health centres to renew prescriptions, and an exceptional system of electronic prescription and extension of the validity of prescriptions for the duration of the emergency period was created.

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Lisbon, April 10th, 2020 (Lusa) – The President of the Republic today disapproved of “false news” and “unjustified alarmism” about the exceptional regime of pardons and partial pardon of sentences, arguing that attention should not be distracted from this matter and the Portuguese people should indeed be aware of the facts.

In a statement at the Palace of Belém, in Lisbon, after which he answered questions from journalists, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa reiterated that this exceptional regime, which came into force on Thursday, “does not cover homicides or sexual crimes of all kinds “, or “crimes against persons, abuse of minors, domestic violence, violence against women, crimes against cultural or gender identity, theft with violence, fire crimes (namely forest fire) and criminal association “.

“It does not cover drug trafficking, crimes of active or passive corruption or money laundering, or crimes committed by political or public office holders. All of this is out of the question,” said the head of state.

“The cases that will come to the attention of the President of the Republic will be on an individual basis, taking into account the age and the health of any person who asks to be  pardoned, or has been proposed by a director or prison warden”, he added.

According to the President of the Republic, with regards to “news related to the legislation passed in parliament” and “doubts and speculations” that have arisen, it is important to provide this clarification, in order that inaccurate, sensationalised information is not taken as fact by the public, at a time when the Portuguese already have many concerns about the spread of Covid-19.

“We cannot be distracting attention from the true facts with false news and unjustified, alarmist statements. There is no reason for these alarms concerning those who may deserve pardon,” reinforced the head of state.

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who today published a note on the Presidency of the Republic’s website on the Internet about this exceptional regime approved by parliament, based on a proposal for a government law, considered that “the content of this legislation adopted in the context of the pandemic is clear concerning Covid-19”.

“I think it is clear that the President of the Republic is going to pardon on a case-by-case basis, there are no mass pardons, he is going to look at each individual case, taking into account the age and health condition of each person.” he stated.

The head of state stressed that “a very wide range” of crimes is excluded from this regime and argued that “there there is a specific, ethical, humanitarian, public health reason to be taken into account in each case”, which he will attend to “in an open manner that does not allow speculation or misinterpretation” .

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Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa spoke to the country, in an Easter message that is not tradition, but that is related to the exceptional period that Portugal is going through, with the state of emergency in force until April 17th.

The President of the Republic considered the renewal of the state of emergency practically guaranteed until the 1st of May, but considers it premature to think about a fourth renewal until the middle of next month.

“It depends on what the situation is, on how much we won this fight in April,” he told reporters at the Palace of Belém. “We have to do the monitoring day by day, because we want our recovery to be continuous and without risk of relapse, which is always more difficult “, he stressed.

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa repeated the idea that it is necessary to win April to see a light in May, but under one condition: “If we want perspectives in the month of May, we must guarantee, until the end of April, a decrease in absolute numbers of the infection “. For that, he stressed, “we cannot slack or let our guard down”.

The President of the Republic thanked the “effort of the Portuguese to have a different Easter” and to deprive themselves of the “company of family members”.

The President stressed that, considering all the measures imposed, “there are no perfect proposals” but that the “possible solution” has been sought.

“We are on the eve of formalizing the [second] renewal of the state of emergency. We hope and are working to make it as smooth as possible, but a realistic assessment will only be made at the end” of that period, added the head of state.

Next Wednesday, after a new technical session on the evolution of the Portuguese situation, the President will hear the Government on the proposal to renew the state of emergency once more, which will have to be voted on in parliament on Thursday.

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In an interview with TVI’s “Você na TV” program this Friday, António Costa stated that if the country is managing to control the Covid-19 cases, it is because the restrictions are being complied with by the Portuguese.

He added says that it is necessary to continue, at least for now, recognizing the efforts of the Portuguese who, even before the enforcement of the State of Emergency, accepted the measures of social restraint.

At this moment, the Prime Minister understands that “it would be a wrong signal for the country to lift the State of Emergency”, clarifying that it is an initiative of the President of the Republic, which he should propose next week.

Costa acknowledges that “it is the most difficult moment, when the signs of fatigue and the costs of stopping are starting to be felt harder”, but he also warns that the risk of easing control woul see the cases rise.

As for a second wave, he understands that it is real and even considers himself “pessimistic” because as long as a vaccine does not exist, the virus will continue to circulate.

António Costa also revealed that he never got tested for the new coronavirus because he understands that “tests should be used when they are necessary” and having had no symptoms nor contact with people of risk, he reveals it would be something that would only satisfy his curiosity fleetingly.

 

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Prime Minister António Costa announced this afternoon that distanced learning will continue throughout the third period, which will begin on April 14.

Teaching will have the support of daily broadcasts on the RTP Memória channel starting on April 20, only with content from the 1st year onwards.

The assessment will be made in each school group, by the teachers, who have access to the educational path of each student, with the possibility for both the approval and retention of students.

There will be no assessment tests or year 9 exams.

The Prime Minister also announced that the special support regime for families with children under 12 years old will therefore be maintained.

When it comes to years 11 and 12 students, the conditions for returning to face-to-face classes will be assessed during the month of May, without prejudice to a plan B of maintaining distanced learning if the pandemic requires it.

António Costa defended that “it is particularly important” that it is still possible to “resume classroom teaching activities, especially since the diversity of subjects is such that one cannot resort to the support of television broadcasting”.

“We will therefore work on two plans. The one we prefer, to be able to partially resume face to face classes for years 11 and 12 during the month of May, without excluding, as a plan B, having to continue the academic year exclusively with distanced learning, if the evolution of the pandemic requires it. In any case, to ensure greater social distance, less time spent in school and better hygiene, face to face classroom activities will always be very limited “, he said.

Even if face to face classes return, these will always be limited to students from years 11 and 12; for those in year 10, distanced classes will remain via digital media.

Face-to-face classes will also be limited to 22 subjects that require exams for access to Higher Education. Lessons may continue until June 26th.

Exams will only be carried out for subjects of access to Higher Education, the other marks will be given in school.

Activities in kindergartens will only be resumed when the rules for social distancing are raised. The RTP2 channel will have content and activities for pre-school education.

Day-care centers will remain closed, and the monthly payment will have to be agreed upon between the parents and the owners of the establishments.

Professional and artistic teaching will have to adapt their assessments, “most likely from a distance and from home”, said António Costa.