Today, the 20th of November, two further Covid-19 related deaths were reported.
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The President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque will hold a press conference tomorrow evening at 5 pm, to discuss 'issues' relating to Covid-19 health control measures.
Three patients, one woman aged 95-years-old, and two men aged 84 and 79 respectively, all of whom suffered from existing health problems, died today at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital.
According to the Regional Secretary for Education, Science and Technology, another twelve cases of Covid-19 have been registered in the regions educational establishments during the last 24 hours.
On Saturday, the 13th of November a 48-year old, who was already suffering from underlying health problems died from the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
According to the daily update by the Regional Education Department, the regions schools registered 12 new cases of Covid-19.
The Regional Government, through the Regional Secretary for Health and Civil Protection, announced yesterday that a 63-year-old, who had underlying health problems has died from Covid-19.
Last night it was confirmed that the the directors of the cruise liner 'Ventura' had cancelled their stopover in Madeira, which was scheduled for today, due to an outbreak of Covid-19.
An 88-year-old woman, who had existing health problems, died from Covid-19 today at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital.
People who have recovered from Covid-19 can be vaccinated, provided their recovery period has been three months or longer.
Currently no dates have been proposed or agreed as to when Covid restrictions will be eased or removed in Madeira.
The Covid-19 outbreak in Porto Santo, which peaked at 91 cases, and had more than three hundred people under surveillance during mid August, is now under control, confirmed Pedro Ramos, the Regional Secretary for Health and Civil Protection.
Pedro Ramos, the Regional Secretary for Health and Civil Protection, has confirmed that the Regional Government will not be relaxing the mandatory mask wearing and curfews regulations for the foreseeable future.