From Thursday, those who leave the Region, even for a period of less than 72 hours, will have to take a covid-19 test on arrival at either Madeira or Porto Santo airport.
Posts tagged as “President of Madeira. Miguel Albuquerque”
On the 6th of October, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque unveiled the design of Câmara de Lobos's new Municipal Football Stadium, which will be built on the Ribeiro Real site.
Miguel Albuquerque has expressed his concern about the 'bulk dismissal' of 63 Reid's Hotel employees.
German company, AIDA Cruises, whose ships bring around 200 thousand passengers a year to Madeira has confirmed that they will not be docking here when they resume sailing again in November.
Members from the CHEGA-Madeira political party, visited Porto Santo on Saturday the 22nd of August as part of their fact finding mission about the reality facing the islanders, as well as garner political support.
In a statement the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, stated that he understands that wearing a mask "is boring," but considers their use is essential as part of the drive to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
While visiting Quinta das Vinhas, Estreito da Calheta, Miguel Albuquerque said that at a time when foreign tourism is practically non-existent, he hopes that his fellow Madeirans will take the opportunity to take a 'staycation,' or use the time to explore the island, and stay at places such as 'Quinta das Vinhas.'
The President of the Regional Government admitted today that he does not understand the protest vote proposed by the municipal deputies of the PSD of Calheta, against the intention of increasing the number of aquaculture cages in the area.
“Whenever you are playing or singing, keep one foot on the ground” that was the President of Madeira's advice to aspiring musicians when he visited the GIG 'Escola de Artes' music school this week as the school prepared to resume their face-to-face classes.
While visiting Francisco Franco High School, Miguel Albuquerque, said that due to the need to maintain social distancing in schools, classes will have to change as lessons cannot be taught as they used to be.
The President of the Regional Government said today that the PCR tests will cost Madeira in the region of 500 and 600 thousand euros per month. Miguel Albuquerque further stated that everything is planned so that if someone tests positive, they will be relocated to one of the islands isolation hotels. Samantha…