This morning, a young swimmer from the Clube Naval do Funchal (CNF), caused a disturbance in the A & E department of the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital, allegedly complaining about the lack of care he had received.
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Nurses and staff at the Accident and Emergency department (A & E), at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital received a surprise when a funeral bouquet was delivered anonymously this morning.
Today, a 58-year-old French tourist fell approximately 5 to 7 metres while walking along Levada do Norte.
A foreign citizen spent an hour inside a Portuguese Red Cross (CVP) ambulance before being seen by Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital, A & E triage nurses. Responding to this, a hospital source contacted local newspaper, JM, confirming that all additional tourist emergency pandemic protocols were observed.
he Regional Secretary for Health and Civil Protection, Pedro Ramos has contacted the Portuguese Minister of Health, Marta Temido, offering her the use of ten intensive care unit beds in the Covid-19 multipurpose unit at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital, for mainland Covid patients.
An infestation of pigeon lice; a mite that causes skin irritations, forced the closure of some of the wards at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital yesterday.
Madeira has been showcased on Russian TV presenter, Zhanna Badoeva's travel programme, 'The Lives of Others.' The programme was released today, Sunday the 2nd of May, on Youtube and Channel One Russia.
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.
Three cases of Covid-19 were identified at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital yesterday, forcing the closure of one of the buildings floors.
The missing 5,850 Pfizer vaccines arrived in Madeira last night. The vaccines will remain in storage at the airport and will be delivered to the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital tomorrow morning (15.02)
According to the Regional Directorate of Health, the two of the three Covid-19 patients who were flown from the Lisbon and Vale do Tejo region, on the 30th of January, and who have been hospitalised at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital since then, have recovered. Although, still under hospital care, they have been discharged from the dedicated Covid-19 unit.
The sad news today, as is every death, is that a 36-year-old man died yesterday, the 11th of February from Covid-19.