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.
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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.
The closing date for applications for the "Viveiro de Lojas do Funchal," a Funchal City Project which aims to serve as a platform for testing new businesses and their brands, is the 5th of March 2021.
The Minister of Health, Marta Temido, announced today that the Director General of Health is currently finalising and evaluating the possibility of using PCR saliva tests.
From today, the 22nd of February, the Region will return to its pre-carnival curfew. This is 7 pm on weekdays, and 6 pm at weekends, with commercial, industrial and service industries having to close at 18:00 during the week.
The Regional Health Secretary has released this week's calendar vaccination schedule. At the moment only those over the age of eighty, or those aged seventy-five to seventy-nine with health issues are being vaccinated.
The PS - Madeira reiterated their concern that the Regional Government has postponed the Porto Santo Ferry Connection between Madeira and Porto Santo until the 1st of March. According to PS deputy Miguel Brito, this is a situation that has made local populations unhappy, and affects local entrepreneurs who are suffering financially due to the pandemic situation.
Marking the eleventh year anniversary of the 2010 floods, the Regional Government issued a statement on their social network pages, saying: "Today, 11 years after February 20, 2010, we have plenty of reasons to be proud.