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.
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As part of Ordinance 675/2021, which was published today in the Official Journal, fuel prices per litre are set to drop by 4 cents for petrol and 2 cents for diesel this week.
According to one of the headlines today, the Regional Government of Madeira has paid for 1,180,000 tests, costing 45 million euros.
The Regional Government has already confirmed that it is no longer mandatory, but recommended, to wear a mask while walking along a public road.
On his first official visit as Regional Finance Secretary, and Public Administrator for Porto Santo, Rogério Gouveia, confirmed that with the extension of the Porto Santo Resident Mobility Allowance, all Portosantenses will pay a flat fee of €10.70 to travel by ferry to Madeira or €21.40 return.
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.
A recent event, promoted by Invest Madeira, and held at the Next Hotel, Funchal, was attended by 21 Swiss Investors
The President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, admitted this afternoon that a third Covid-19 vaccine or booster vaccine is the way forward.
The Regional Government (RG) has confirmed that it will pay €399,997 in support to the island's (DO) 'Madeira' wine producers.
The Regional Secretary for Tourism, Eduardo Jesus, believes that this summers tourism conditions are on track, especially as most airlines flying to Madeira are reporting aircraft occupancy rates of 90% and above. Of course, this is dependent on the evolution of the pandemic.
During his visit to the Animal Protection Society (SPAD), Pedro Calado, candidate for Funchal City Council for the PSD/CDS coalition, promised, that if elected he would develop a massive sterilisation plan for all animals abandoned on the island's public roads.
Reacting to the news of the buried asbestos in the Ginjas area of São Vincente, the Regional Government (RG) has issued a statement stating that the removal and disposal of asbestos material cost the RG 2.6 million euros, and that it is available to collaborate with the judicial authorities during their investigation.
Asked to comment on the statements made by Alberto João Jardim on radio station Antena 1, about the Municipality of Funchal falling into 'Irreversible Decay,' and becoming a city with a permanently outstretched hand, the President of Madeira, said that he supported the ex-president on his views, and although he is worried about Pedro Calado's (Vice-President) departure from the Regional Government, due to his candidacy for Mayor of Funchal, Miguel Albuquerque believes that Pedro Calado's leadership will benefit the city enormously.
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.