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How Portugal went from pulling off a Covid miracle to desperately hoping for one (cloned)

How Portugal went from pulling off a Covid miracle to desperately hoping for one Graham Keeley © Provided by The Independent When the Covid-19 pandemic first reached Europe, Portugal was hailed as the poster child for its swift reaction while other countries were overwhelmed.   Now with the world s worst per capita rate of coronavirus cases and deaths, a desperate Portugal has asked Germany for medical help. Only seven intensive care beds were left in the country by Sunday, as the country’s health service was overwhelmed by the pandemic. The German military has agreed to send 27 doctors and paramedics as well as ventilators and beds for patients while intensive care patients will be flown to Austria for treatment.  

Nearly half of Portugal s COVID-19 deaths were in January

FILE PHOTO: A patient is carried to the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Cascais Hospital, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Cascais LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal reported close to half of all its COVID-19 deaths in January, highlighting a severe acceleration in cases that has prompted several European nations to offer help. Hospitals across the nation of a little more than 10 million appear on the verge of collapse, with ambulances sometimes queuing for hours because of a lack of beds while some health units are struggling to find enough refrigerated space to preserve the bodies of the deceased. Austria is willing to take intensive-care patients and is waiting for Portuguese authorities to propose how many they want to transfer, the Austrian embassy in Lisbon said.

Portugáliában minden korábbinál több új fertőzöttet jelentettek

Portugáliában minden korábbinál több új fertőzöttet jelentettek
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Portugal s COVID-19 cases pass 100,000

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal’s coronavirus cases passed 100,000 on Monday, with nearly 2,000 new infections in the past 24 hours, days after tough new measures to contain the disease came into force. FILE PHOTO: Trams are seen in traffic, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Lisbon, Portugal September 10, 2020. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante “Everyone’s tiredness is legitimate but it cannot legitimise failure,” the secretary of state for health, Antonio Sales, told a news conference. “We continue to depend on each other - and our success is the success of Portugal.” The nation of just over 10 million people initially won praise for its quick response to the pandemic.

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