Marcelo defends global treaty against pandemics and reform of World Health Organisation
In the United States for the 76th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, President Marcelo has defended the urgent need for a global treaty against pandemics and
Health minister admits possibility of “obligatory testing” and “different measures for non-vaccinated”
Health minister Marta Temido has admitted that non-vaccinated ‘workers’ could face obligatory testing for Covid-19, and different rules when it comes to prophylactic isolation. Her remarks come in the context
Off-season holiday price-bonanza following Covid travel changes in UK
Off-season tourism in Portugal can look forward to a welcome boost through autumn following Covid policy changes in UK. British media is reporting “There are some ridiculously cheap deals for
Portugal’s next steps to freedom to be outlined on September 23
With the ‘meeting with experts’ concluded yesterday afternoon, Portugal’s government is left to firm out its strategy for the so-called final 3rd step towards ‘freedom’ (or at least relative freedom).
Internationally-acclaimed Portuguese doctor speaks out against Covid vaccinations in children
Internationally-acclaimed doctor and former presidential candidate Fernando Nobre has spoken out against Portugal’s decision to vaccinate children over the ages of 12 – warning that authorities are unlikely to stop
Portugal officially becomes world’s most vaccinated country against Covid-19
Well on target to have 85% of citizens fully-vaccinated against Covid-19 by the end of the month, Portugal is already the most vaccinated country in the world. Our World in
TOTAL FREEDOM – Experts tipped to tell government it’s time to “free Portugal from Covid restrictions”
The team responsible for Portugal’s deconfinement plan want to see an end to all obligatory measures imposed in the name of the pandemic. This proposal will be presented at the
Infarmed meeting to determine ‘next steps in pandemic’ scheduled for Thursday
A new meeting between government policy makers and specialists has been set to take place at medicines authority Infarmed on Thursday afternoon. Following the usual pattern of these meetings, the
Covid vaccinations for under-12s now considered “fundamental” by European Medicines Agency
Vaccination of the under-12s against Covid-19 is (suddenly) considered “fundamental” by the European Medicines Agency, EMA. Notwithstanding that the current vaccines do not protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection ; that people
WHO Europe “pessimistic” that vaccines can halt pandemic
The European arm of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has admitted it is “pessimistic over the capacity of the (current vaccines) to halt the Covid-19 pandemic”. In a press conference










