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Stricter restrictions now in force include digital certificate or a negative test being needed

STRICTER RESTRICTIONS NOW IN FORCE INCLUDE DIGITAL CERTIFICATE OR A NEGATIVE TEST BEING NEEDEDThe epidemiological situation has worsened again in the country, meaning new rules such as a digital certificate or a negative test being needed to enter restaurants, hotels and tourist establishments in the high and very high risk municipalities.

The digital certificate or a negative test is now required:

  • in tourist establishments and local accommodation, every day and throughout the national territory;
  • in the access to the interior of the restaurants (and not to the terrace), on Fridays from 7 pm and during weekends and holidays, in municipalities at high and very high risk

STRICTER RESTRICTIONS NOW IN FORCE INCLUDE DIGITAL CERTIFICATE OR A NEGATIVE TEST BEING NEEDED33 councils at very high risk:

Albufeira , Alcochete, Almada, Amadora, Arruda dos Vinhos, Avis, Barreiro, Cascais, Faro , Lagos, Lisbon, Loulé , Loures, Lourinhã, Mafra, Mira, Moita, Montijo, Mourão, Nazaré, Odivelas, Oeiras, Olhão , Porto, Santo Tirso, São Brás de Alportel , Seixal, Sesimbra, Silves , Sintra, Sobral de Monte Agraço, Vagos and Vila Franca de Xira.

  •  Mandatory telework when activities allow;
  •  Limitation of circulation on public roads from 11 pm;
  •  The digital certificate or a negative test is now required inside the restaurants (and not on the terrace), on Fridays from 7 pm and during weekends and holidays.
  •  Restaurants and cafes can be open until 22:30 during the week and until 15:30 at the weekend (indoor, with a maximum of 4 people per group; on the terrace, 6 people per group);
  •  Cultural shows until 22:30;
  •  Weddings and baptisms with 25% of the capacity;
  •  Food retail trade until 9pm during the week and until 7pm on weekends and holidays;
  •  Non-food retail trade until 9 pm during the week and until 3:30 pm on weekends and holidays;
  •  Gyms without group classes, low and medical risk sports
  •  Outdoor events with reduced capacity, to be defined by the DGS;
  •  Citizen offices with face-to-face service by appointment only

27 councils at high risk:

Albergaria-a-Velha, Alenquer, Aveiro, Azambuja, Bombarral, Braga, Cartaxo, Constance, Ilhavo, Lagoa , Matosinhos, Óbidos, Palmela, Portimão , Paredes de Coura, Rio Maior, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Setúbal, Sines, Torres Vedras, Trancoso, Viana do Alentejo, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Vila Nova de Gaia and Viseu.

  • Mandatory telework when activities allow;
  • Limitation of circulation on public roads from 11 pm;
  • A digital certificate or a negative test is now required to access the interior of the restaurants (and not the terrace), on Fridays from 7 pm and during weekends and holidays.
  • Restaurants, cafes and patisseries can be open until 22:30 (inside, with a maximum of 6 people per group; on the terrace, 10 people per group);
  • Cultural shows until 22:30;
  • Weddings and baptisms with 50% of the capacity;
  • Food and non-food retail trade until 9 pm;

34 councils on alert:

Alcobaça, Arouca, Arraiolos, Barcelos, Batalha, Benavente, Caldas da Rainha, Cantanhede, Carregal do Sal, Castro Marim , Chaves, Coimbra, Elvas, Espinho, Figueira da Foz, Gondomar, Guimarães, Leiria, Lousada, Maia, Monchique , Montemor -o-Novo, Oliveira do Bairro, Paredes, Pedrogão Grande, Peniche, Porto de Mós, Póvoa do Varzim, Reguengos de Monsaraz, Santiago do Cacém, Tavira , Valongo, Vila do Bispo and Vila Real de Santo António.

For details on how to request your Covid-19 digital certificate CLICK HERE.

Original article available in Portuguese at http://postal.pt/

 

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+3 #3 Reg 2021-07-13 11:49
Quoting John Martindale:
Continue the hysteria, yet smoking is prevelant in this country and its like they are sucking on sweets, it's wonderful i'm sure but what about me with allergy problems, entering any supermarket with people sucking on cigarettes for dear life and me having to enter through a cloud of smoke, and what about the children? Think about it.


In which country are you? Smoking was banned in supermarkets in Portugal in 2008!
-6 #2 John Martindale 2021-07-12 17:42
Continue the hysteria, yet smoking is prevelant in this country and its like they are sucking on sweets, it's wonderful i'm sure but what about me with allergy problems, entering any supermarket with people sucking on cigarettes for dear life and me having to enter through a cloud of smoke, and what about the children? Think about it.
-1 #1 Steve 2021-07-12 09:41
None of these restrictions are lawful. The only reason these bastards get away with it is because people are just too happy to comply. Comply with the destruction of their own lives. :sad:

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