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Portugal to ease COVID-19 lockdown measures


Nepalnews
2021 Aug 21, 12:30, Lisbon
Portugal has kept a lid on the spread of COVID-19 and is on track to further loosen restrictions next week.

The Portuguese government announced on Friday that Portugal will leave from the "state of calamity," its highest response to a national emergency, to the "state of contingency" beginning on Aug. 23.

At a press conference, Minister of State for the Presidency Mariana Vieira da Silva highlighted the positive development in the control of the COVID-19 pandemic and announced that the Council of Ministers decided to anticipate the easing of COVID-19 lockdown measures to reopen the country.

Starting from Monday, stores, restaurants and the like can double the number of people gathered inside, and open until 2 am.

Cultural shows and religious ceremonies, including weddings, can increase their capacity to 75 per cent, while no capacity limits will be imposed on public transport.

The contingency state is an intermediate level of the Portuguese Civil Protection Law and allows more freedom and fewer restrictions.

According to the Portuguese health authorities, since March 2020, Portugal has recorded 1,014,632 cases with 17,622 deaths.

"Deaths remain stable and with a downward trend," the minister said. 

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