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Covid regulations: What changes on October 1st?

COVID REGULATIONS: WHAT CHANGES ON OCTOBER 1ST?With 85% of the population in Portugal reached, the Government have decided to move the country into the new phase of deconfinement on October 1st, with further easing of restrictions. So what will change?

The plan drawn up by the Government is as follows:

- Restaurants and stores no longer have limitations on the number of customers

Commercial establishments, restaurants, cafes and the generality of commerce no longer have a maximum limit of customers or people per group.

The end of this occupancy restriction also applies to family events such as weddings and baptisms.

- Shows with 100% capacity and certificate needed for large events

Cultural shows will no longer have capacity limitations from October 1st, but a digital certificate will be required for large cultural events, and the General Directorate of Health (DGS) is responsible for defining of what these events are.

The use of a mask in shows will be mandatory whenever there is no distance of two metres between people.

- Bars and clubs reopen (still to be confirmed)

Nighttime entertainment venues, closed since March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, may reopen as of October 1st.

On July 29th, the Government announced that night entertainment spaces could reopen in full in October, when authorities predicted that 85% of the population would be fully vaccinated against covid-19.

- Mandatory mask only in risky places or large concentrations

From October 1st, mandatory mask use is limited to public transport, supermarkets, homes and hospitals, concert halls and large events.

This decision is based on criteria for places with a high frequency of people, such as public transport, including air, risky places, such as homes and hospitals, and places with large agglomerations for longer periods, such as concert halls.

- Digital certificate is no longer required in restaurants, hotels and gyms

Restaurant and hotel customers will no longer have to present a vaccination certificate or negative Covid-19 test.

The end of the vaccination certificate or virus screening test also covers group classes in gyms, but will be required in clubs and bars, as well as at major sporting events.

The presentation of the document will also be mandatory for travel by sea or air and in visits to homes and health establishments, as hospital visits are resumed.

- Finish telework recommendation

The Council of Ministers have also decided to end the recommendation of the option to telework if possible, and to eliminate testing in workplaces with more than 150 workers.

In August, a step had already been taken towards reducing the use of telework, with the Government deciding that this only mandatory in higher-risk municipalities, being only 'recommended' throughout the continental territory.

- End of limitation on the sale of alcohol and timetable

The limitation on the sale and consumption of alcohol ends and the time limits that had been imposed due to the pandemic also end.

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-3 #5 David 2021-09-30 10:44
"1 – The use of masks or visors is mandatory to access or stay inside the following places:

a) Commercial spaces and establishments, including shopping centers, with an area greater than 400 m2;"

https://www.safecommunitiesportugal.com/changes-the-exceptional-and-temporary-measures-relating-to-covid-19-disease-pandemicr/
+2 #4 Norman L 2021-09-26 18:54
I imagine the deception is on the part of David and conspiracy theorists being deliberately confusing and nonsensical. Fixed that for you.
+3 #3 David 2021-09-26 17:03
I imagine the deception is on the part of the mainstream media and government policy being deliberately confusing and nonsensical. The MSM will be advocating wearing masks when alone in the bath as normal.
+6 #2 Norman L 2021-09-26 13:57
Quoting graziano :
The article is quite deceptive when quoting the use of mask: you write it will be still mandatory in supermarkets - wrong!!! Bad translation or wilful deception? if you look at the official website of the portuguese government (https://www.portugal.gov.pt/pt/gc22/governo/comunicado-de-conselho-de-ministros?i=445)
you will find this:
Obrigatoriedade de uso de máscara em transportes públicos, estruturas residenciais para pessoas idosas, hospitais, salas de espetáculos e eventos e GRANDES SUPERFÍCIES; Mantém-se obrigatório o uso de máscaras na utilização de transportes coletivos de passageiros, incluindo o transporte aéreo.



I found this, dating back to 1994, so it might have changed.

Conceito 857 - GRANDE SUPERFÍCIE COMERCIAL
Início de vigência 24-05-1994
Vigência Não vigente
Aprovado pelo Conselho Superior de Estatística desde 10-12-1996
ConceitoHistóricoTemaGlossárioSistemas concetuaisConceitos relacionadosObjetos relacionados
Fim de vigência 07-03-2002
Definição Estabelecimento de comércio a retalho ou por grosso, que disponha de uma área de venda contínua superior a 2 000 m2 ou conjuntos de estabelecimentos de comércio a retalho ou por grosso que, não dispondo daquela área contínua, integrem no mesmo espaço uma área de venda superior a 3 000 m2.
+7 #1 graziano 2021-09-25 21:19
The article is quite deceptive when quoting the use of mask: you write it will be still mandatory in supermarkets - wrong!!! Bad translation or wilful deception? if you look at the official website of the portuguese government (https://www.portugal.gov.pt/pt/gc22/governo/comunicado-de-conselho-de-ministros?i=445)
you will find this:
Quote:
Obrigatoriedade de uso de máscara em transportes públicos, estruturas residenciais para pessoas idosas, hospitais, salas de espetáculos e eventos e GRANDES SUPERFÍCIES; Mantém-se obrigatório o uso de máscaras na utilização de transportes coletivos de passageiros, incluindo o transporte aéreo.

"GRANDES SUPERFÍCIES" means "mall", "shopping centre" - but surely not supermarket. So before you enter ALDI, LIDL, CONTINENTE, PINGO DOCE & co. you can happily throw your muzzle in the dustbin. I guess it won't last too long though.

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