Once again Garajau came under the scrutiny of the Public Security Police (PSP) as people flouted the weekend 6 pm curfew.
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The President of the Regional Government visited an organic agricultural production centre in Santo António, Funchal, this weekend.
Yesterday was a day of celebration, as the two surviving Covid-19 patients, who were flown to Madeira at the end of January are now back in Lisbon.
The Prime Minister of Portugal, António Costa today thanked health professionals from the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital for all their hard work and dedication towards the three mainland Covid-19 patients who were flown to Madeira on the 29th of January.
A further batch of 5,850 Pfizer arrived yesterday on a TAP flight. The vaccines are currently stored at an airport warehouse, and will be transported under Public Security Police (PSP) guard to the the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital tomorrow morning.
Those who are contemplating taking on Portuguese citizenship often wish to retain their nationality of origin. Fortunately, Portugal recognises and permits dual nationality. There can be a variety of reasons for taking on Portuguese citizenship: Lifelong access to state healthcare; For British nationals, certainty regarding their status in the EU…
Due to the pandemic situation in many of Madeira's tourism markets, and the fact that the role out of the vaccine has been slower than anticipated, the Regional Government |(RG) has decided to postpone this year’s Flower Festival and cancel the Festival of the Atlantic.
So far, home delivery catering establishments can deliver meals up until 10 pm, Monday through Friday, and until 5 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Today, the Governing Council must approve the motion to allow for the extension of home delivery meals until 10 pm seven days a week.
Today, in the Government Council, the Madeiran Executive is expected to move forward and announce which sporting activities are allowed to resume next week. So far, the list includes athletics, canoeing, bodyboarding, swimming (open water), surfing, triathlon and golf.
The headlines of this morning’s paper, JM, show that SESARAM is having a few problems with its data. Apparently, people who have died continue to appear on SESARAM lists, which is ‘overloading and distorting’ their health figures. Furthermore, those that have died are still be called forward by the health…
According to Ana Maria Gouveia, the nurse responsible for the vaccination co-ordination programme in the Autonomous Region of Madeira, a total of 21,000 people have or will be vaccinated under the current conditions.
The Mayor of Porto Moniz, Emanuel Câmara, has issued a plea to the Regional Government following a meeting with the Regional Secretary for Health and Civil Protection, Pedro Ramos, and other regional Mayors.