Covid-19. Fines are already in place for anyone who violates rules

The fines for those who violate the rules to contain the covid-19 pandemic came into force at 00:00 on Saturday. “Despite the current trend of evolution of the epidemiological situation, it appears that the new contagions are often the result of situations of non-compliance with the rules of physical distance, especially in events that involve … Read more

A country at three speeds. Find out what the Government decided

In view of the growth in the number of infected with covid-19 in municipalities in the metropolitan area of ​​Lisbon, the Government decided on special measures for 19 parishes, involving the municipalities of Amadora, Odivelas, Sintra, Loures and Lisbon. These parishes remain in a calamity situation; in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Lisbon, the state of … Read more

Isabel dos Santos says that issuing a warrant ″ is unjustified ″

“There has been a full and absolute willingness of the engineer Isabel dos Santos, through her lawyers, to keep in constant contact with the courts and the processes existing in the various countries, so the intention of the Attorney General’s Office to issue an international arrest warrant is manifestly unjustifiedl “, declared the source, in … Read more

United Kingdom opens ″ air corridors ″ on 6 July. And leave Portugal out

The UK will open travel corridors on July 6 that allow British tourists to avoid quarantine on their return home, with a set of European countries to be released on Monday, the BBC reported. The broadcaster states that the list of countries must include Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Norway and … Read more

Trump administration mistakenly pays 1.24 billion euros to dead people

The United States government has made incentive payments in the amount of $ 1.4 billion (€ 1.24 billion) to dead people due to the rush to inject money into the economy, reported this Thursday the Office of Accountability of the Donald Trump administration. The Treasury Department, working with the IRS, rushed to deliver nearly $ … Read more

″ I knew I was alive when I heard the thermometer beep. That’s what I was clinging to ″

Paula and João were among the first patients with covid to enter the Curry Cabral Hospital. He on March 13, stayed 22 days. She at 15, and for 68 days. On the 16th, both went to intensive care. They stood side by side, without knowing. Their love is like this, “united in health and disease”, … Read more

Scientist who criticized US pandemic management accuses Trump of retaliation

Rick Bright, former director of the Advanced Biomedical Research and Development Authority (BARDA), has filed a new complaint with a federal agency investigating government complaints, complaining that he has been relegated to a minor role in his new mission. , at the National Institute of Health. The agency investigating these complaints had previously determined that … Read more

Portuguese infected in slaughterhouse in Germany admits serious security flaws

An outbreak at the meat company “Tönnies”, where more than 1,500 infections were detected in workers, prompted the government of North Rhine-Westphalia to enact the confinement of two neighboring towns, Gütersloh and Warendorf. Of the approximately seven thousand slaughterhouse workers, seven are Portuguese, three of them have covid-19, but are out of danger and recovering … Read more

Sneijder and vodka, his “best friend” in Madrid

The myth of Madrid’s nightlife and how soccer players live it has given much to talk about. Cassano admitted in her day that parties, sex, chocolate … were key to her failure in the Madrid -and regretted it- and now it is Wesley Sneijder the one who confesses, in an autobiography published tomorrow in the … Read more

WHO compares covid-19s to Spanish flu, which returned in the fall and killed 50 million people

The prediction of the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding the pandemic could not be more worrying. The entity’s deputy director, Ranieri Guerra, warned in an interview with RAI that the new coronavirus could behave like the Spanish flu, which just over a century ago “lost strength in the summer and returned fiercely in September and … Read more