The PS law provides for a “transitional regime of mandatory use of masks in public spaces”, the need for which will be decided by the Government.
"If the measure appears necessary, adequate and proportional to the prevention, containment or mitigation of epidemiological infection by covid-19, the Government may, through the Resolution of the Council of Ministers declaring a situation of alert, contingency or calamity, determine the obligation the use of masks by people aged over 10 years for access, circulation or permanence in public spaces and streets whenever the physical distance recommended by the health authorities proves to be impractical”, states the diploma.
As for the conditions that determine this need, the bill only mentions that it will be “measured based on data on the evolution of the pandemic, namely based on the increase in the number of infections and on the rate of transmission of the disease”, without quantifying it.
And when does the government suspend flights from South Africa? Talk about stable doors and bolting horses!!
By Stuart W. from Algarve on 27 Nov 2021, 08:35
What next? Mandatory confinement without decree? Democracy disappears.
By Ian from Lisbon on 28 Nov 2021, 10:29