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State of Emergency & Deconfinement Update

The following information has been obtained from Safe Communities Portugal website:  https://www.safecommunitiesportugal.com/all-risk…/ 

Last update: 15th April 2021 

Decree 6/2021 Regulating the state of Emergency from 00.00 hrs 5th April (midnight 4th/5th) to 23.59 hrs 15th April has been extended until 23.59 hrs 18th April 2021 and can be downloaded in English here.  

The current terms will remain until 18th April

De-confinement: Council of Ministers decision 15th April 2021

At Level one  are four municipalities that, for the second consecutive biweekly evaluation, have an incidence rate greater than 240 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants in the last 14 days. This group comprises the municipalities of Moura, Odemira, Portimão and Rio Maior,  which will return to the previous phase which was introduced  on 15th March shown in the orange table below. A daily travel ban will also return to these municipalities with neighbouring muncipalities as was in place until 4th April.

At level two are the  following municipalities with incidence rates of over 120/100,000 which NOT proceed to the next stage of de-confinement on 19th April and will remain at the measures at the 2nd Phase of deconfinement that became effective on 5th April  in the blue table below: Alandroal, Albufeira, Beja, Carregal do Sal, Figueira da Foz, Marinha Grande and Penela.

At level three are the remaining municipalities that can proceed to the Third Phase of de-confinement  on 19th April as planned shown in the green table below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bombeiros Voluntários de Aljezur

Today the Bomberios were at Hugo’s Bar to meet and greet Residents who might wish to support them, and become a Partner of the Bombeiros Voluntários de Aljezur.

They are of course a very special group of people, and it’s important to assist as best we can and be supportive of their hard and important work relating to Fires and Medical Support within Aljezur and at times throughout the region.  The Bombeiros Voluntários de Aljezur play an extremely important role, essential to our wonderful community. Always available and very often putting their own lives at risk to keep us all safe!

 Unfortunately, notification was late and so we were unable to advertise this event to our readers either on our web site or on Facebook page.

 The Bomberios have agreed that we make available the membership form and the link below will enable you to print it off.

 Completed forms and donations  (minimum €12 per year) can be taken to the Station House in Aljezur where of course they will be gratefully received.  Please, as we have just done, become a member and support their ongoing frontline battle. Thank you!

Bombeiros Form

Sunita’s Castle Indian Take Away Service

To all Indian Food Lovers…

Great News Sunita has agreed to deliver here to VDT from her Lagos Restaurant on a Tuesday Evening.

To order your food from the Menu on this page, you must phone Sunita direct to her mobile number which is 920 360 070 and not the Restaurant number on the menu.

The first order has happened and all was a success.

 Delivery will be to the car park by Hugo’s Bar with an arranged time of 18.00

 Of course this service will continue as long as the orders roll in.

Orders must be in before 14.00 on each Tuesday.

Please see below for the Menu

www.sunitascastle.com/our-menu/

Vaccination Programme

This information has been obtained from afpop (Portugal Foreign Residents Association)

Vaccine programme – Private health care: We have more information now for those people who are registered with the state healthcare system (SNS), but who use the private medical system for treatments and who may have ailments that should be taken into account when calling people for vaccinations.

The first thing for private healthcare patients to note, is that if they are registered with the SNS and have no health issues which will cause them to be in a higher risk category, they need to do nothing and will be called by the SNS according to their age. The criteria for higher risk categories in the vaccination phases are included below. This link will help you discover what phase you are currently included in for vaccinations. https://covid19estamoson.gov.pt/simualacao-fase-vacinacao

If you do have any of the conditions in the list below, you should contact your doctor and arrange a consultation. The doctor will then issue you with a document, in Portuguese, for you to take to the nearest Centro de Saúde for input into the SNS system. There is no need to ask for a doctor’s appointment at the Centro de Saúde as far as we are informed and if you do ask for a doctor’s appointment and are not ill, you will probably be refused. However, once your details are registered you may be asked to go to see the doctor, but that will be decided by them. I suggest that you explain when you call or email them for the appointment, that you have a report from your private doctor that needs to be updated in the SNS system for the purpose of early vaccination and then follow their instructions.

If your Centro de Saúde is not accepting visitors, then you should consult this website https://bicsp.min-saude.pt/pt/biufs/Paginas/default.aspx In the three boxes at the top, you will see ARSACES and UF. These are drop down boxes and you select the region in the first (ARS) box, for example ARS Algarve, then in the second (ACES) box select the area, for example ACES 1 – Algarve Central and then the town in the 3rd (UF) box. This will then give you a list on the right-hand side of the page of the health centres that you can use and the contact details.

When you visit the health centre, make sure you have your personal identification, social security number (if you have one) and fiscal number with you as well as your Cartão de Utente/Número de Utente.

Vaccination phases:

Phase 1. From February 2021

People over the age of 50 with the following health conditions:
  • Cardiac insufficiency
  • Coronary Illness
  • Kidney disease
  • COPD and chronic respiratory problems requiring mechanical ventilation and or using oxygen permanently.

Phase 2 from April 2021

People over the age of 65 who have not been vaccinated previously;
People between the ages of 50 and 64 years of age, who have at least one of the following illnesses
  • Diabetes
  • Cancer sufferers
  • Chronic renal failure (GFR higher than > 60ml/min)
  • Liver failure
  • High blood pressure
  • Obesity
  • Other underlying illnesses that fall into this category not yet defined.
Phase 3 will commence once phase 2 is completed.

Registering for Cartão and Nº Utente:
If you are Resident and not yet registered with the SNS, you must do so in order to be included in the vaccination programme. You need to contact them and arrange an appointment, after which you will be issued a document called Cartão de Utente, that will have your State health care number, also known as Nº Utente or Nº SNS.

Non-residents: We are still waiting for responses to our questions about non-residents and what to do if they are here in Portugal and if they can be vaccinated here. There are people who came to their property in Portugal and can’t return to their home country, but at the moment we still have no information about whether there will be any facility for those people to be included in the Portuguese vaccination programme.