New Year’s Eve with a curfew at 11pm in mainland Portugal



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During New Year’s Eve, due to the pandemic, circulation between municipalities is prohibited and there is a mandatory curfew at 11 p.m. on December 31 throughout the continental territory, and meetings on public roads and public parties are prohibited.

According to government measures for the New Year period, Circulation between municipalities in the continental territory is prohibited between 00:00 on December 31 and 05:00 on January 4, 2021., that is to say, between Thursday and Monday, “except for reasons of health, urgent urgency or other specifically anticipated ones”.

As for the mandatory curfew, when circulation on public roads is prohibited, it applies to the entire continental territory, on December 31 from 11:00 p.m. and on January 1, 2 and 3, from 1:00 p.m. and until 5 am the next day.

On Thursday, December 31, New Year’s Eve “, from 11 at night to 5 in the morning of January 1, 2021, the prohibition of circulation in public spaces and roads, or in private spaces and roads similar to public roads” , according to the decree of the Council of Ministers.

For the New Year period, “public or open-to-public parties” are prohibited and, as at Christmas, gatherings on public roads with more than six people are not allowed.

Initially, on December 5, the Government said that on New Year’s Eve the curfew would be at 02:00 and only for municipalities considered to be at extreme and very high risk of transmitting the new coronavirus, but the measures were revalued on December 17 and got worse.

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