Government prepares recruitment for emergency Portuguese Army reserve made up of 18 to 35 years olds

25army reserveThe government is preparing a set of documents to define the creation of an army reserve of Portuguese citizens, aged between 18 and 35 years old, who can be the target of "exceptional recruitment" if necessary. An "availability reserve" will also be created for those who have completed military service, for six years after the end of that service.

Algarve’s hotels and tourism sector consider government support measures ‘insufficient’, could lead to ‘economically explosive situation’

23aheta explosiveFollowing the evolution of the health crisis closely, the Association of Hotels and Tourist Enterprises of the Algarve (AHETA) issued today a statement in which it considers that “the Government's measures to support companies are insufficient”.

If Portugal follows similar deadlines to Wuhan's, isolation set to end between May 31st and June 3rd

23wuhan deadlinePortugal still does not have a set date in sight for the end of social isolation. Prime-minister António Costa admitted to press this week that restrictions will be lifted throughout the country at “multiple speeds”, meaning that the lifting of restrictions will be made according to the characteristics of each region and the age distribution of the population, with the hypothesis of keeping the elderly isolated until the end of the year. But unlike Von der Leyen - who advised against even thinking about booking for summer holidays - Costa has asked the Portuguese to look ahead for hope, and to make plans “inside” the country for their vacation.

May will be the ‘transition month’ for ‘a progressive resumption of social and economic life’ says President Marcelo

23transition monthThe President of the Republic today considered that, if the containment of the spread of COVID-19 in April proceeds as expected, May may be a "month of transition" to a "progressive resumption of social and economic life".

Why has Portugal not been as badly hit by COVID-19 as neighbour Spain?

21portugal exceptionMore preparation time and people obediently obeying confinement measures has helped Portugal manage its coronavirus outbreak, it's been claimed. Is this why Portugal has vastly different COVID-19 infection and death rates compared to neighbouring Spain, one of the worst hit countries?

Government under fire from local MPs after Algarve receives no new ventilators and fewest number of masks in the country

21ventilator algarveThe idea was to appease criticisms from the North of the country by giving them a larger number of ventilators, but this removal of equipment from the south of the country has had the effect of causing just as much criticism, and in large numbers, from the Algarve, namely from the PSD party.

COVID-19: A third of those killed in Portugal were residents of nursing homes or institutions

21carehome deathsThere are almost 200 deaths registered in nursing homes or similar institutions since the beginning of the pandemic in Portugal - which makes up about one third of the total number of deaths. The Director-General of Health, Graça Freitas, underlined this fact and left criticisms to institutions that are not complying with the essential “two rules”: banning visits and isolating new users for 14 days.

DGS now recommends public use of masks in supermarkets, pharmacies and transport for all citizens

20mask recommendationThe Minister of Health announced this morning, during a press conference aimed at epidemiological assessment, that after having analysed several opinions issued by Portuguese health entities, she decided that the use of surgical masks should be extended to the entire community, but only in situations where they need it, such as when frequenting enclosed spaces, namely supermarkets, pharmacies, public transport, etc.