On New Year's Eve, from 31 December to 1 January, there will be a curfew from 11pm, an additional curfew will then come in from 1pm on 1, 2,and 3 January.
"Contrary to what we announced 15 days ago [...], we have had to cut the New Year celebrations entirely," said António Costa, at the end of the Council of Ministers meeting.
Thus, the ban on driving on public roads will take effect from 11pm on New Year's Eve and from 1pm on 1, 2 and 3 January.
The measures apply to all municipalities in mainland Portugal – regardless of the level of risk that is in place.
The ban on movement between municipalities between 00:00 on 31 December and 5am on 4 January, "except for health reasons, imperative urgency or other specifically foreseen", which had been announced 15 days ago, maintains remain unchanged.
On 5 December, when the state of emergency measures that will be in effect until 23 December were announced, the Government had advanced that on the night of New Year the curfew would be at 2am and only for municipalities considered to be at extreme risk and very high transmission of the new coronavirus, but this has now changed.
The Prime Minister admitted that, after Christmas, “there will be an increase in infections”, even though he stated he is confident that families will avoid risky behaviour.
Therefore, he added, "Christmas will be protected with the sacrifice of the New Year."
"Right after Christmas, we have to adopt measures of maximum restraint toprevent the increased risk that Christmas meetings will constitute from multiplying in exponentially,” he said.
António Costa also highlighted recommendations for Christmas including limiting thenumber of people who gather together, reducing the time spent at the table and meeting in well ventilated areas.
With the change in curfew times on 31 December and 1 January and on the weekend of 2 and 3 January, there will also be changes in relation to what had been announced for restaurant hours.
The new rules relating to 31 December will mean that restaurants will have to close at 10.30pm on this day and on 1, 2 and 3 January they will have to close by 1pm, “except for home deliveries”, as mentioned in the statement of the Council of Ministers.
At Christmas, the measures already planned and announced for about two weeks are to be maintained, that is, circulation between municipalities will be allowed and on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day it will be possible to circulate on public roads until 2 am.
To check the rules in your municipality, please visit: https://covid19estamoson.gov.pt/
I foresee riots on new years eve, sacrifice new year for the commercial Xmas, this his give far enough!
Everybody go outside new years night and celebrate the last bit of freedom you have! They'll take everything away from you for the great reset.
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 23 Dec 2020, 09:59
This is insane!
Don’t listen to these tyrants anymore!
There no pandemic, this is a orchestrated take down of the western world, and takeover by a group of communist Nazi globalists, who have infiltrated the, UN WHO EUSSR IMF and lead by WEF the NaZi new dictator klaus Schwab,
Follow David icke online,
And infowars online,
You are being lied to, all goes are in lockstep with the takeover and takedown,
We defeated the Nazis once, now it’s time to defeat the new NaZis.
How? Don’t cooperate, don’t acquiesce,
Only sheep believe these lieing goverments, who have with lockdowns already murdered far more than this bogus covid,
That has o.o4 death rate, less than the flu!
Wake up people, open your eyes and ears! Don’t aquiesce.!
By Kropotkin from USA on 23 Dec 2020, 12:09
I mostly ok with this madness. But why make people sit at home after 1 pm, if it is already forbidden to leave the municipality.
By SS from Porto on 23 Dec 2020, 12:20
Please give credits to the artist when you use their street artwork.. it 's about fair play... this one as been done by stra...
By Marco garrido from Lisbon on 23 Dec 2020, 15:55
Well you need to get Faro Airport sorted WHY are residents being taken for 100 euros for a test no organisation hours and hours at the airport one person doing the actual test,some other Portuguese refused to pay and the police were called guess what they went through no test,get a grip or you will turn Portugal into a place noone will visit yes it's down to you,this needs urgent attention.15 people on our flight 1.45 hrs in queue for test no other flights just for 15 people get a grip.You will kill the economy completely if this is not sorted asap
By Bobby S from UK on 24 Dec 2020, 16:21