According to the Observer, the UK Government will remove Portugal from its red list as of 4 am on Friday the 19th of March.
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Figures published by SESARAM over the weekend, show that 139 Madeirans have contracted Covid-19 after being vaccinated. In the wake of this, SESARAM, has stressed that despite the number of incidences of infection, the vaccine is the best treatment against the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Yet again, the PSP were in Garajau inspecting vehicles and talking to citizens.
From tomorrow, the 15th of March until the 31st of March, the Regional Health Service (SESARAM) will be carrying out their very first colorectal cancer screening as part of the Colorectal Cancer Awareness Campaign, 'Blue March.'
Within their social projects sphere, Emertech Projet RAM has created and donated 500 Covid kits, 3,000 paediatric masks and hand gel to several charitable institutions, such as the Aconchego Shelter.
A foreign man, whose age was not possible to ascertain, was injured after falling at Praia do Gavinas, Funchal. A team from the Funchal Fire Department (CBSF) were called to the scene, and as yet no further details have been released.
Our infection numbers are slowly but surely going down. It is logical; the vaccination program is doing well; 30.000 people have been vaccinated already (our population: 250.000). Most of our senior citizens above the age of 80 and somewhat younger ones with health conditions were vaccinated. On Tuesday, around 7000…
Groundforce workers are currently demonstrating outside Madeira's airport due the non-payment of February's salaries.
The President of the Regional Government said today that the containment measures currently in force in Madeira are "adequate" for the Easter period.
A petition created by Phillipa Rose O'Keefe to remove Portugal from the red list has been launched in the United Kingdom. The petition aims to maintain 'the two countries relationship with regards to tourism and business.'
This morning, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, presented the schematics of Porto Santo's new health unit.
Ricardo Lume (PCP) presented the proposal, while the PS committed themselves to supporting the proposal and their deputy Sílvia Silva was particularly expressive on the subject. However, PS deputy Sílvia Silva snidely remarked that "it is a proposal which is so good, so good, that your party in the Assembly of the Republic voted for the bill.”
The photo says it all, and this is the reality facing Cáritas employees when they arrive at the institutions warehouse in Nazaré.
The Regional Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources, Susana Prada, visited Banco Alimentar (BA) this morning, an institution that, in her opinion, complies with the Regional Governments 10-year 'circular economy' guidelines.