This afternoon, the President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, confirmed the name of the new hospital.
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Tomorrow at 5 pm, the President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, will award nineteen Tourist Medals of Merit at a ceremony held at the Quinta das Cruzes Museum.
Having sent offers of support to his Spanish counterpart, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, assured the population that the La Palma volcanic eruption will not affect Madeira and Porto Santo.
While inaugurating a new petrol station in Porto Santo, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, said that Porto Santo's economy was holding steady, after a successful summer where the island's population swelled to almost 33,000 people during August.
Only when 85% of the Madeiran population has been vaccinated will the Regional Government considering lightening the current pandemic health and safety measures that are currently in force.
It's official, the Regional Government of Madeira (RG) will proceed with the administration of a third dose/booster vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Confirming that Madeira will remain in a 'State of Calamity' at the next Governing Council, the President of the Regional Government, announced that he is reducing the curfew by one hour.
The President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, admitted this afternoon that a third Covid-19 vaccine or booster vaccine is the way forward.
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.
The President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, wrote today to the Minister of Internal Administration, Dr. Eduardo Cabrita, "expressing his concern regarding the Foreigners and Border Service (SCIF - SEF) announcement that they intend to hold a second 24 hour strike on the 9th of July.
While on a visit to a farm in Lazareto this afternoon, Miguel Albuquerque confirmed that the Regional Government wants to speed up the vaccination process against Covid-19, but for now, there will be no need to introduce any new restrictive measures.
The President of the Regional Government has confirmed that he has already submitted a 117-step plan to reverse the UK's decision to remove Madeira from its 'Safe to Travel - Green Corridor List.' In a statement he said that 'the epidemiological situation in Madeira cannot be compared to the continental one.'