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Uruguayan government extends mobility reduction for yet another week

Things can get worse, Doctor Radi warned. The Government of Uruguay Thursday decided to extend the current measures regarding restrictions to the circulation of people for yet another week in a move to curb the unstoppable number of covid-19 cases. These restrictions have been in place since March 23 and have been extended every week or two, depending on the health situation. With 36,121 active cases of covid-19, the government decided to extend for yet another week the measures which were due to expire next Sunday, May 30. The restrictions include the suspension of all public shows, social gatherings regardless of whether they are public or private, including food courts at shopping malls as well as the closure of public offices both national and departmental (provincial) where clerks would have to work online from their homes. Casinos too are banned from opening.

Portugal rolls back virus surge that made it world s worst

Portugal rolls back virus surge that made it world s worst by Barry Hatton, The Associated Press Posted Feb 22, 2021 11:45 am EDT Last Updated Feb 22, 2021 at 11:58 am EDT LISBON, Portugal Portugal’s official daily number of new COVID-19 cases on Monday dropped below 1,000 for the first time since early October, amid a national lockdown and just weeks after it was the worst-hit country in the world by size of population. The lockdown that began Jan. 15 has brought “a very steep drop” in new cases, André Peralta Santos of the General Health Directorate told a televised meeting of health experts and political leaders.

Portugal rolls back virus surge that made it world s worst | Taiwan News

2021/02/23 00:44 LISBON, Portugal (AP) Portugal’s official daily number of new COVID-19 cases on Monday dropped below 1,000 for the first time since early October, amid a national lockdown and just weeks after it was the worst-hit country in the world by size of population. The lockdown that began Jan. 15 has brought “a very steep drop” in new cases, André Peralta Santos of the General Health Directorate told a televised meeting of health experts and political leaders. The 14-day incidence rate of new cases per 100,000 people has fallen to 322. At the end of January, it was 1,628. The country’s so-called “R” number, showing how many people each person with COVID-19 infects, is around 0.67 the lowest in Portugal since the pandemic began and currently the lowest in Europe, according to Baltazar Nunes of state laboratory INSA.

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