New curfew weekend in 113 municipalities



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Is he fifth consecutive weekend in which the prohibition of driving on public roads is applied from 1:00 p.m. until the weekend in municipalities considered to be of very high or extreme risk of transmission by the new coronavirus, with 113 municipalities at present included in these two risk levels.

The decision to maintain this restriction this and next weekend was announced last week by Prime Minister António Costa, who said that the government’s strategy is to keep the scheme in force until Christmas, then slightly reducing restrictions on parties.

Thus, in the 113 municipalities with very high or extremely high risk of transmission of COVID-19-19 It is prohibited to circulate on public roads between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.

Commercial establishments can only operate between 08:00 and 13:00. The catering can work after that time, but only for ‘take away’ and home deliveries.

They are considered exceptions to the obligation to close at 1 p.m., retail establishments of food products, as well as natural or dietary, health and hygiene zone sale or provision of services equal to or less than 200 square meters, with autonomous and independent entrance from the public highway.

In Zone Metropolitana de Lisboa, only the municipalities of Lisbon, Loures, Almada and Barreiro continue to be included in the list of 113 municipalities in which the weekend curfew of 1:00 p.m. is applied again, since eight municipalities have exceeded the very high level (Odivelas, Oeiras, Seixal, Setúbal, Sintra, Amadora, Cascais and Vila Franca de Excursion).

In Zone Metropolitana do Porto, nine districts went from extremely high to very high risk and the remaining eight remain at the most serious level, so, in practice, there are no changes in relation to the restrictions in force so far.

In November, the executive divided the 278 municipalities of the continent into four groups, according to the level of risk of transmission: moderate, high (between 240 and 480 cases per 100,000 inhabitants), very high (between 480 and 960) and extremely high (more of 960). The lists can be consulted at www.covid19estamoson.gov.pt.

at present 35 counties are at the extreme risk level and 78 municipalities are at the very high risk level.

At the ‘high risk’ level there are 92 municipalities and 73 are at moderate risk (with less than 240 cases).

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