During the opening ceremony of European Sports Week at Quinta Magnolia, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, presided over an award ceremony distinguishing Madeira's Tokyo Olympic representatives, including managers, coaches, referees and athletes.
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Currently no dates have been proposed or agreed as to when Covid restrictions will be eased or removed in Madeira.
During his visit to the Dragoeiro' Alzheimer's Centre, the President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, thanked Father Bernardino Trindade for all his help and support during the past couple of years in supporting Madeira's most vulnerable citizens.
The President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, stressed today that the situation in Porto Santo is complicated, and that to address the situation, a greater police presence will be maintained.
The President of the Regional Government announced today that Madeira currently has an average floating (tourist) population of around 37 thousand people, and that between the 1st of July 2020 and the 29th of July 2021, 609,000 people entered Madeira. Which, according to Miguel Albuquerque' means that the tourism market is growing exponentially. Therefore, he said, all current pandemic health and safety measures will be maintained to safeguard public health.
In a controversial statement, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, has promised to find a solution for the Lugar de Baixo Marina, without using taxpayers money. However, when challenged by journalists about his plans for the area, he refused to comment.
Despite the easing of restrictions, the current curfew from 1 am to 5 am is in place, although, many may not think so while walking through the Old Town of Funchal.
While talking to journalists at the inauguration of MAMMA – Museum of Modern Art of Madeira, yesterday morning, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, confirmed that the current restrictive measures will remain in place, and if the numbers of positive cases continue to increase, he will not hesitate to introduce new restrictive measures.
At a cost of €100,000 and built in seventy-five days, Quinta Magnolia, Funchal, now has a new putting green and driving range aimed at improving the image of the sport, as well as increasing its popularity among 'all' Madeirans.
The President of the Regional Government has confirmed that the 1 am curfew will remain in place, as it is an important measure to guarantee the safety of the population, and it will not be lifted anytime soon.
As of the 1st of July, antigen tests will become acceptable in Madeira's airports.
The president of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, revealed this evening that the 7,000 delayed Johnson and Johnson vaccines, part of a total of 32 thousand arriving in June, have already arrived in Portugal, and should arrive in Madeira in the next couple of days.
During the Madeira Digital Health and Wellbeing Workshop, held today at the Madeira Forum, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, stated that the digital revolution is an important step forward for Madeira., which will align the island closer to other countries in the area of health and wellbeing.
Responding to pressure to further relax curfew hours and allow restaurants and bars to open for longer, the President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, categorically stated that he does not expect to extend the opening hours of restaurants and bars anytime soon, although he did admit that the population had complied with the new curfew hours over the weekend.