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COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal

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COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal
People watching Mass outside of a church inTomar due to COVID-19 restrictions, August 2020
COVID-19 rolling 14-day prevalence in Portuguese boroughs per 100,000 inhabitants, as of February 17, 2022
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationPortugal
First outbreakWuhan,Hubei, China
Index casePorto
Arrival date2 March 2020
(5 years, 8 months and 3 weeks)
Confirmed cases5,671,586[1]
Recovered5,590,374[2]
Deaths
29,524[1]
Fatality rate0.52%
Vaccinations
  • 9,821,414[1] (total vaccinated)
  • 8,909,769[1] (fully vaccinated)
  • 28,314,796[1] (doses administered)
Government website
coronavirus.rr.sapo.pt
This article is part of
a series about
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa




Coat of arms of the President of Portugal
This article is part of
a series about
António Costa





Emblem of European Council


TheCOVID-19 pandemic in Portugal was a part of thepandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused bysevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). On March 2, 2020, the virus was confirmed to have reached the country when it was reported that two men, a 60-year-old doctor who travelled to the north ofItaly on vacation and a 33-year-old man working inSpain, tested positive for COVID-19.[3][4] On 16 March 2020, the first death from COVID-19 was reported in Portugal.

On 11 October 2020, the number of confirmed cases in Portugal exceeded the number of confirmed cases inChina. On 19 October 2020, the number of confirmed cases in the country crossed the 100,000-mark. The number of confirmed cases in Portugal also crossed the 200,000-mark on 13 November 2020, the 300,000-mark at the beginning of December 2020, the 400,000-mark on 29 December 2020, the 500,000-mark on 13 January 2021, the 600,000-mark on 22 January 2021, the 700,000-mark on 30 January 2021, the 800,000-mark on 22 February 2021, the 900,000-mark on 9 July 2021 and the one-million-mark on 14 August 2021. On 2 March 2021, the first anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country was commemorated. It was six days after the number of confirmed cases in Portugal exceeded 800,000.

As of 24 October 2021, Portugal administered about 16.6 million doses; over 9 million people had received at least 1 dose and over 8.86 million people were fully vaccinated, 87% and 86% of eligible population, respectively.[5]

The country underwent five waves of the pandemic, the last one being reported by the DGS in November 2021.[6]

Background

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On 12 January 2020, theWorld Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that anovel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[7][8]

Thecase fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower thanSARS of 2003,[9][10] but thetransmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[11][9]

Timeline

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COVID-19 cases in Portugal  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
202020202021202120222022
MarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprApr
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-02class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-03class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-04class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-05class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-06class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-07class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-08class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-09class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-10class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-11class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-12
2020-03-13
2020-03-14
2020-03-15
2020-03-16
1(n.a.)
2020-03-17
1(=)
2020-03-18
2(+1)
2020-03-19
3(+1)
2020-03-20
6(+3)
2020-03-21
12(+6)
2020-03-22
14(+2)
2020-03-23
23(+9)
2020-03-24
33(+10)
2020-03-25
43(+10)
2020-03-26
60(+17)
2020-03-27
76(+16)
2020-03-28
100(+24)
2020-03-29
119(+19)
2020-03-30
140(+21)
2020-03-31
160(+20)
2020-04-01
187(+27)
2020-04-02
209(+22)
2020-04-03
246(+37)
2020-04-04
266(+20)
2020-04-05
295(+29)
2020-04-06
311(+16)
2020-04-07
345(+34)
2020-04-08
380(+35)
2020-04-09
409(+29)
2020-04-10
435(+26)
2020-04-11
470(+35)
2020-04-12
504(+34)
2020-04-13
535(+31)
2020-04-14
567(+32)
2020-04-15
599(+32)
2020-04-16
629(+30)
2020-04-17
657(+28)
2020-04-18
687(+30)
2020-04-19
714(+27)
2020-04-20
735(+21)
2020-04-21
762(+27)
2020-04-22
785(+23)
2020-04-23
820(+35)
2020-04-24
854(+34)
2020-04-25
880(+26)
2020-04-26
903(+23)
2020-04-27
928(+25)
2020-04-28
948(+20)
2020-04-29
973(+25)
2020-04-30
989(+16)
2020-05-01
1,007(+18)
2020-05-02
1,023(+16)
2020-05-03
1,043(+20)
2020-05-04
1,063(+20)
2020-05-05
1,074(+11)
2020-05-06
1,089(+15)
2020-05-07
1,105(+16)
2020-05-08
1,114(+9)
2020-05-09
1,126(+12)
2020-05-10
1,135(+9)
2020-05-11
1,144(+9)
2020-05-12
1,163(+19)
2020-05-13
1,175(+12)
2020-05-14
1,184(+9)
2020-05-15
1,190(+6)
2020-05-16
1,203(+13)
2020-05-17
1,218(+15)
2020-05-18
1,231(+13)
2020-05-19
1,247(+16)
2020-05-20
1,263(+16)
2020-05-21
1,277(+14)
2020-05-22
1,289(+12)
2020-05-23
1,302(+13)
2020-05-24
1,316(+14)
2020-05-25
1,330(+14)
2020-05-26
1,342(+12)
2020-05-27
1,356(+14)
2020-05-28
1,369(+13)
2020-05-29
1,383(+14)
2020-05-30
1,396(+13)
2020-05-31
1,410(+14)
2020-06-01
1,424(+14)
2020-06-02
1,436(+12)
2020-06-03
1,447(+11)
2020-06-04
1,455(+8)
2020-06-05
1,465(+10)
2020-06-06
1,474(+9)
2020-06-07
1,479(+5)
2020-06-08
1,485(+6)
2020-06-09
1,492(+7)
2020-06-10
1,497(+5)
2020-06-11
1,504(+7)
2020-06-12
1,505(+1)
2020-06-13
1,512(+7)
2020-06-14
1,517(+5)
2020-06-15
1,520(+3)
2020-06-16
1,522(+2)
2020-06-17
1,523(+1)
2020-06-18
1,524(+1)
2020-06-19
1,527(+3)
2020-06-20
1,528(+1)
2020-06-21
1,530(+2)
2020-06-22
1,534(+4)
2020-06-23
1,540(+6)
2020-06-24
1,543(+3)
2020-06-25
1,549(+6)
2020-06-26
1,555(+6)
2020-06-27
1,561(+6)
2020-06-28
1,564(+3)
2020-06-29
1,568(+4)
2020-06-30
1,576(+8)
2020-07-01
1,579(+3)
2020-07-02
1,587(+8)
2020-07-03
1,598(+11)
2020-07-04
1,605(+7)
2020-07-05
1,614(+9)
2020-07-06
1,620(+6)
2020-07-07
1,629(+9)
2020-07-08
1,631(+2)
2020-07-09
1,644(+13)
2020-07-10
1,646(+2)
2020-07-11
1,654(+8)
2020-07-12
1,660(+6)
2020-07-13
1,662(+2)
2020-07-14
1,668(+6)
2020-07-15
1,676(+8)
2020-07-16
1,679(+3)
2020-07-17
1,682(+3)
2020-07-18
1,684(+2)
2020-07-19
1,689(+5)
2020-07-20
1,691(+2)
2020-07-21
1,697(+6)
2020-07-22
1,702(+5)
2020-07-23
1,705(+3)
2020-07-24
1,712(+7)
2020-07-25
1,716(+4)
2020-07-26
1,717(+1)
2020-07-27
1,719(+2)
2020-07-28
1,722(+3)
2020-07-29
1,725(+3)
2020-07-30
1,727(+2)
2020-07-31
1,735(+8)
2020-08-01
1,737(+2)
2020-08-02
1,738(+1)
2020-08-03
1,738(=)
2020-08-04
1,739(+1)
2020-08-05
1,740(+1)
2020-08-06
1,743(+3)
2020-08-07
1,746(+3)
2020-08-08
1,750(+4)
2020-08-09
1,756(+6)
2020-08-10
1,759(+3)
2020-08-11
1,761(+2)
2020-08-12
1,764(+3)
2020-08-13
1,770(+6)
2020-08-14
1,772(+2)
2020-08-15
1,775(+3)
2020-08-16
1,778(+3)
2020-08-17
1,779(+1)
2020-08-18
1,784(+5)
2020-08-19
1,786(+2)
2020-08-20
1,788(+2)
2020-08-21
1,792(+4)
2020-08-22
1,794(+2)
2020-08-23
1,796(+2)
2020-08-24
1,801(+5)
2020-08-25
1,805(+4)
2020-08-26
1,807(+2)
2020-08-27
1,809(+2)
2020-08-28
1,815(+6)
2020-08-29
1,818(+3)
2020-08-30
1,819(+1)
2020-08-31
1,822(+3)
2020-09-01
1,824(+2)
2020-09-02
1,827(+3)
2020-09-03
1,829(+2)
2020-09-04
1,833(+4)
2020-09-05
1,838(+5)
2020-09-06
1,840(+2)
2020-09-07
1,843(+3)
2020-09-08
1,846(+3)
2020-09-09
1,849(+3)
2020-09-10
1,852(+3)
2020-09-11
1,855(+3)
2020-09-12
1,860(+5)
2020-09-13
1,867(+7)
2020-09-14
1,871(+4)
2020-09-15
1,875(+4)
2020-09-16
1,878(+3)
2020-09-17
1,888(+10)
2020-09-18
1,894(+6)
2020-09-19
1,899(+5)
2020-09-20
1,912(+13)
2020-09-21
1,920(+8)
2020-09-22
1,925(+5)
2020-09-23
1,928(+3)
2020-09-24
1,931(+3)
2020-09-25
1,936(+5)
2020-09-26
1,944(+8)
2020-09-27
1,953(+9)
2020-09-28
1,957(+4)
2020-09-29
1,963(+6)
2020-09-30
1,971(+8)
2020-10-01
1,977(+6)
2020-10-02
1,983(+6)
2020-10-03
1,995(+12)
2020-10-04
2,005(+10)
2020-10-05
2,018(+13)
2020-10-06
2,032(+14)
2020-10-07
2,040(+8)
2020-10-08
2,050(+10)
2020-10-09
2,062(+12)
2020-10-10
2,067(+5)
2020-10-11
2,080(+13)
2020-10-12
2,094(+14)
2020-10-13
2,110(+16)
2020-10-14
2,117(+7)
2020-10-15
2,128(+11)
2020-10-16
2,149(+21)
2020-10-17
2,162(+13)
2020-10-18
2,181(+19)
2020-10-19
2,198(+17)
2020-10-20
2,213(+15)
2020-10-21
2,229(+16)
2020-10-22
2,245(+16)
2020-10-23
2,276(+31)
2020-10-24
2,297(+21)
2020-10-25
2,316(+19)
2020-10-26
2,343(+27)
2020-10-27
2,371(+28)
2020-10-28
2,395(+24)
2020-10-29
2,428(+33)
2020-10-30
2,468(+40)
2020-10-31
2,507(+39)
2020-11-01
2,544(+37)
2020-11-02
2,590(+46)
2020-11-03
2,635(+45)
2020-11-04
2,694(+59)
2020-11-05
2,740(+46)
2020-11-06
2,792(+52)
2020-11-07
2,848(+56)
2020-11-08
2,896(+48)
2020-11-09
2,959(+63)
2020-11-10
3,021(+62)
2020-11-11
3,103(+82)
2020-11-12
3,181(+78)
2020-11-13
3,250(+69)
2020-11-14
3,305(+55)
2020-11-15
3,381(+76)
2020-11-16
3,472(+91)
2020-11-17
3,553(+81)
2020-11-18
3,632(+79)
2020-11-19
3,701(+69)
2020-11-20
3,762(+61)
2020-11-21
3,824(+62)
2020-11-22
3,897(+73)
2020-11-23
3,971(+74)
2020-11-24
4,056(+85)
2020-11-25
4,127(+71)
2020-11-26
4,209(+82)
2020-11-27
4,276(+67)
2020-11-28
4,363(+87)
2020-11-29
4,427(+64)
2020-11-30
4,505(+78)
2020-12-01
4,577(+72)
2020-12-02
4,645(+68)
2020-12-03
4,724(+79)
2020-12-04
4,803(+79)
2020-12-05
4,876(+73)
2020-12-06
4,963(+87)
2020-12-07
5,041(+78)
2020-12-08
5,122(+81)
2020-12-09
5,192(+70)
2020-12-10
5,278(+86)
2020-12-11
5,373(+95)
2020-12-12
5,461(+88)
2020-12-13
5,559(+98)
2020-12-14
5,649(+90)
2020-12-15
5,733(+84)
2020-12-16
5,815(+82)
2020-12-17
5,902(+87)
2020-12-18
5,977(+75)
2020-12-19
6,063(+86)
2020-12-20
6,134(+71)
2020-12-21
6,191(+57)
2020-12-22
6,254(+63)
2020-12-23
6,343(+89)
2020-12-24
6,413(+70)
2020-12-25
6,478(+65)
2020-12-26
6,556(+78)
2020-12-27
6,619(+63)
2020-12-28
6,677(+58)
2020-12-29
6,751(+74)
2020-12-30
6,830(+79)
2020-12-31
6,906(+76)
2021-01-01
6,972(+66)
2021-01-02
7,045(+73)
2021-01-03
7,118(+73)
2021-01-04
7,196(+78)
2021-01-05
7,286(+90)
2021-01-06
7,377(+91)
2021-01-07
7,472(+95)
2021-01-08
7,590(+118)
2021-01-09
7,701(+111)
2021-01-10
7,803(+102)
2021-01-11
7,925(+122)
2021-01-12
8,080(+155)
2021-01-13
8,236(+156)
2021-01-14
8,384(+148)
2021-01-15
8,543(+159)
2021-01-16
8,709(+166)
2021-01-17
8,861(+152)
2021-01-18
9,028(+167)
2021-01-19
9,246(+218)
2021-01-20
9,465(+219)
2021-01-21
9,686(+221)
2021-01-22
9,920(+234)
2021-01-23
10,194(+274)
2021-01-24
10,469(+275)
2021-01-25
10,721(+252)
2021-01-26
11,012(+291)
2021-01-27
11,305(+293)
2021-01-28
11,608(+303)
2021-01-29
11,886(+278)
2021-01-30
12,179(+293)
2021-01-31
12,482(+303)
2021-02-01
12,757(+275)
2021-02-02
13,017(+260)
2021-02-03
13,257(+240)
2021-02-04
13,482(+225)
2021-02-05
13,740(+258)
2021-02-06
13,954(+214)
2021-02-07
14,158(+204)
2021-02-08
14,354(+196)
2021-02-09
14,557(+203)
2021-02-10
14,718(+161)
2021-02-11
14,885(+167)
2021-02-12
15,034(+149)
2021-02-13
15,183(+149)
2021-02-14
15,321(+138)
2021-02-15
15,411(+90)
2021-02-16
15,522(+111)
2021-02-17
15,649(+127)
2021-02-18
15,754(+105)
2021-02-19
15,821(+67)
2021-02-20
15,897(+76)
2021-02-21
15,962(+65)
2021-02-22
16,023(+61)
2021-02-23
16,086(+63)
2021-02-24
16,136(+50)
2021-02-25
16,185(+49)
2021-02-26
16,243(+58)
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16,276(+33)
2021-02-28
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2021-03-01
16,351(+34)
2021-03-02
16,389(+38)
2021-03-03
16,430(+41)
2021-03-04
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2021-03-05
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2021-03-09
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2021-03-10
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2021-03-11
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2021-03-12
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2021-03-14
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2021-03-15
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2021-03-19
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2021-03-24
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2021-03-26
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2021-03-27
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2021-03-28
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2021-03-29
16,843(+6)
2021-03-30
16,845(+2)
2021-03-31
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2021-04-01
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2021-04-02
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2021-04-03
16,875(+7)
2021-04-04
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2021-04-05
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2021-04-06
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2021-04-07
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2021-04-08
16,899(+9)
2021-04-09
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2021-04-10
16,910(+6)
2021-04-11
16,916(+6)
2021-04-12
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2021-04-13
16,923(+5)
2021-04-14
16,931(+8)
2021-04-15
16,933(+2)
2021-04-16
16,937(+4)
2021-04-17
16,942(+5)
2021-04-18
16,945(+3)
2021-04-19
16,946(+1)
2021-04-20
16,951(+5)
2021-04-21
16,952(+1)
2021-04-22
16,956(+4)
2021-04-23
16,957(+1)
2021-04-24
16,959(+2)
2021-04-25
16,965(+6)
2021-04-26
16,965(=)
2021-04-27
16,970(+5)
2021-04-28
16,973(+3)
2021-04-29
16,974(+1)
2021-04-30
16,974(=)
2021-05-01
16,976(+2)
2021-05-02
16,977(+1)
2021-05-03
16,977(=)
2021-05-04
16,981(+4)
2021-05-05
16,983(+2)
2021-05-06
16,988(+5)
2021-05-07
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2021-05-08
16,991(+2)
2021-05-09
16,992(+1)
2021-05-10
16,993(+1)
2021-05-11
16,994(+1)
2021-05-12
16,998(+4)
2021-05-13
16,999(+1)
2021-05-14
16,999(=)
2021-05-15
17,006(+7)
2021-05-16
17,007(+1)
2021-05-17
17,009(+2)
2021-05-18
17,011(+2)
2021-05-19
17,013(+2)
2021-05-20
17,014(+1)
2021-05-21
17,017(+3)
2021-05-22
17,017(=)
2021-05-23
17,017(=)
2021-05-24
17,018(+1)
2021-05-25
17,021(+3)
2021-05-26
17,022(+1)
2021-05-27
17,022(=)
2021-05-28
17,023(+1)
2021-05-29
17,023(=)
2021-05-30
17,023(=)
2021-05-31
17,025(+2)
2021-06-01
17,025(=)
2021-06-02
17,026(+1)
2021-06-03
17,029(+3)
2021-06-04
17,029(=)
2021-06-05
17,032(+3)
2021-06-06
17,034(+2)
2021-06-07
17,036(+2)
2021-06-08
17,037(+1)
2021-06-09
17,037(=)
2021-06-10
17,043(+6)
2021-06-11
17,044(+1)
2021-06-12
17,045(+1)
2021-06-13
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2021-06-14
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17,422(+10)
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17,440(+18)
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17,457(+17)
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17,467(+10)
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17,485(+18)
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17,502(+17)
2021-08-11
17,514(+12)
2021-08-12
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2021-08-13
17,537(+12)
2021-08-14
17,549(+12)
2021-08-15
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2021-08-16
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2021-08-17
17,584(+11)
2021-08-18
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2021-09-29
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2021-09-30
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2021-10-01
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2021-10-02
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2021-10-03
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2021-10-04
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2021-10-05
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2021-10-14
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2021-10-16
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2021-10-18
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2021-10-19
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2021-10-20
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2021-10-21
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2021-10-22
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2021-10-23
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2021-10-24
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2021-10-25
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2021-10-26
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2021-11-01
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2022-01-01
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2022-02-01
19,968(+63)
2022-02-02
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2022-02-08
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2022-02-09
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2022-02-17
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2022-02-19
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2022-02-27
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2022-03-01
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2022-03-02
21,111(+25)
2022-03-03
21,141(+30)
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2022-03-06
21,199(+17)
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22,162(n.a.)
Sources: PortugueseDirectorate-General of Health via officialFacebook page andwebsite

2020

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March

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  • March 2: The first two recorded cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Portugal.[12]
  • March 12: The Portuguese government declared the highest level of alert because ofCOVID-19 and said it would be maintained until 9 April.[13]Portugal entered a Mitigation Phase as Communitytransmission was detected.
  • March 18: ThePresident of the Republic,Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, declared the entirety of the Portuguese territory in aState of Emergency for the following fifteen days, with the possibility of renewal, the first since theCarnation Revolution in 1974.[14]
  • March 24: The Portuguese Government admitted that the country could not contain the virus any longer.
  • March 26: The country entered the"Mitigation Stage". The health care sites dedicated to fighting the disease started including the PortugalHealth centres groups (agrupamentos de centros de saúde, ACES).[15]

April

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  • April 2: TheParliament approved[16] the extension of the State of Emergency, as requested by the President.[17] The State of Emergency will remain until 17 April, subject to further extensions of similar duration. Under the new regulations, for theEaster traditions, from 9 April (Maundy Thursday) to 13 April (Easter Monday) thePortuguese Government decreed special measures in restricting people movements betweenmunicipalities (Portuguese:municípios orconcelhos) with very few exceptions, closing all airports to civil transportation and increased control in the national borders.
  • April 30: The Portuguese Ministers' Council approved a plan to start releasing the country from the COVID-19 container measures and cancelling the State of Emergency.[18]

May

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  • May 2: The State of Emergency was canceled.
  • May 4: Portugal started the first phase in easing restrictions. Small street stores reopened (seeResponse, Return to Normal section).[19]
  • May 18: Portugal entered the second phase in easing restrictions. Nurseries and the last two years of the secondary school reopened, along with restaurants, cafés, medium-sized street stores and some museums, all with mandatory usage of mask and distance rules.

September

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  • September 15: "state of alert" to nationwide "state of contingency". The decision is thought to prepare the country for the return of students and teachers for the new academic year, the return of workers into the workplace from months of work-from-home policies and for the possible surge of new cases due to the beginning of fall and winter.[20][21] The following measures were adopted:[22]
  • Mandatory domiciliary or hospital confinement for people infected with COVID-19 or subject to active health surveillance.
  • Prohibition of gatherings with more than 10 people.
  • Prohibition of the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public areas.
  • Prohibition of sales of alcoholic beverages in service areas and gas stations.
  • General commercial establishments have to be closed at 8 p.m.
  • Supermarkets can remain open until 10 p.m, however the sale of alcoholic beverages after 8 p.m is prohibited.
  • Restaurants can remain open beyond 8 p.m for local consumption (both in the interior of the commercial establishment or on the outside, where permitted) and for take-away services and home delivery.
  • Closing time for the following establishments were not fixed: gas stations (which can remain open 24 hours per day exclusively for the sale of fuel), pharmacies, funeral homes, sports establishments, clinics and medical establishments.

October

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  • October 14: Government declares "state of calamity" due to surge in new cases.[23][24]

2021

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January

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  • January 15: Government reinstates nationwide lockdown due to a surge in new cases.[25]
  • January 17: Portugal registers the highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe per capita over the last seven days, according to Oxford University's ourworldindata.org.[26]
  • January 21: Government declares closure of all schools, kindergartens and universities for at least 15 days.[27][28] The decision was motivated by the increase in infections caused by theUK SARS-CoV-2 variant.[29]
  • January 22: Catholic bishops decide to discontinue the public celebration ofMasses, Baptisms, Confirmations, marriages, and other pastoral activities, as of January 23. The Shrine ofOur Lady of Fátima has been negatively impacted by the pandemic measures.[30]
  • January 23: Portugal registers record number of daily cases (15,333) and the highest number of people in intensive care units (720) since the beginning of the pandemic.[31] Death toll passes the 10,000 mark (10,194).[32][33]
  • January 26: Portugal registers record number of daily deaths (291).[34]

March

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  • March 11: The country launches its second time lockdown for a month. There are now a totaling 813,152 confirmed cases, 16,650 deaths since the pandemic broke out and 793,162 people have taken the vaccination.[35]

April

  • Portugal is back to lockdown for the second time since 15 Jan 2021.
  • April 22, health authorities reported that the country has a total of 833,397 confirmed cases with 16,957 deaths.[36]

November

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  • November 29, it was announced 13 cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant were detected amongst players and staff of top division Lisbon soccer clubBelenenses SAD.[37]

December

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  • December 1, health authorities ordered all members of Portuguese soccer clubC.D. Tondela to go into isolation following a new surge in coronavirus cases in the country.[38]

Response

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Information access

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Information about theCOVID-19 pandemic in the country is hosted on theDGS home website.[39] However, due to the severity of the pandemic a separate website was created dedicated specifically to coronavirus information and updates under the PortugueseMinistry of Health.[40] Another governmental website was later created to deal with more generic information explaining the emergency status, public information and exceptional measures to help business.[41]

The Ministry of Health provides a web page with information for the public about different areas,[42] including brochures, orientation and guidance for different activity sectors, how to deal withself-isolation, andquarantine games for children. As an example there are several Portuguese food recipes withcanned food.[43]

Hospitals for COVID-19

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The following is a list of the front line COVID-19 hospitals.[44]

RegionHospitalAdultsPediatric
NorthernBraga
Santo António
São João
Pedro Hispano
CentralCHU Coimbra
ULS Guarda
Lisbon and
Tagus Valley
Santa Maria
Curry Cabral
Dona Estefânia
AlgarveFaro
MadeiraDr. Nélio Mendonça
AzoresSanto Espírito (Terceira)

Fiscal Policy Response

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In 2020, Portugal allocated €600 million per month to financial support for workers furloughed by their employers.[45] Roughly €1.3 billion were allocated to incentivize a gradual reopening and return to economic activity, and €13 billion in lines of credit were extended to small and mid-size businesses.[45] Tax and Social Security Contribution deferrals totaling €7.9 billion for companies and employees were enacted.[45] The APOIAR Program was introduced, extending €.8 billion in loans to small businesses.[45] As of March 12, an additional €296 million were allocated to improving the capacity of the National Health System.[46]

The 2021 budget includes extension of support for businesses, including assistance with non-housing rents for some firms, with subsidies of up to 50% of rent being granted.[45] Large companies in sectors of the economy hurt by the pandemic, namely the tourism sector, received €750 billion in loans and subsidies.[45] On August 2, 2021, support available for businesses forced to remain closed via the APOIAR program was increased, with small businesses whose income declined by more than 50% being eligible for €41,250 in financial support.[47] Moreover, a moratorium on repayment of business loans lasting six months was enacted, and subsequently extended until September 2021.[48] In April, Portugal presented the Recovery and Resiliency Plan to the European commission, including €14 billion in grants and €2.7 billion in loans.[49] The European Commission approved Portugal's Recovery and Resilience plan, adopting a positive assessment of the plan.[49] As of May, the Portuguese government has announced a €6 billion plan to reactivate the tourism industry.[50]

Return to normal

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This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(June 2021)

On April 30, 2020, the Portuguese Ministers' Council approved a plan to start releasing the country from COVID-19 containment measures and cancel the State of Emergency.[18] The plan was divided in three stages, beginning respectively on 4 May, 24 May and 1 June 2020.

The first stage eased some restrictions,[51] such as:

  • Barbers and hair salons are open but with health restrictions, mask usage and only by appointment
  • Small shops with less than 200m2 can open but cannot have more than 5 customers/100m2 and all must use masks
  • People can use public transportation if they are not able to work remotely. Transport vehicles can only be filled to two thirds capacity and all passengers must use a mask
  • All public services are open to everyone with an appointment and is an obligation the use of a mask
  • Physical exercise can only be done outdoors or at home
  • Libraries and Archives are open
  • Groups of more than 10 people are not allowed

Impact

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Due to movement restrictions imposed by the state of emergency started in March 18 and the adoption of government guidelines on social distancing by the Portuguese people, otherwise highly populated streets and destinations in cities like Lisbon and Porto were completely empty.[52][53]

LGBT+ youth

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A study by theFaculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto (FPCEUP) aimed at "assessing the psychological health and social support networks" of LGBT+ young people who live with their parental figures during the COVID-19 pandemic concluded, based on a survey of 632 young LGBT+ people, who most did not feel comfortable in their families during confinement.[54]

Of the people surveyed, 59% said they were uncomfortable in the family and three out of 10 felt "quite uncomfortable" living at home with parents during social confinement.[54]

In addition, 35% of young people felt "suffocated" because they were unable to express their identity within the family, whereas in the case of young people whose family was aware of their identity, 35% stated that they "deal badly or very badly" thereby.[54]

This study, with a longitudinal and intercultural character, also concluded that six out of 10 participants considered that the pandemic had "greatly" affected their lives.[54]

With regard to social support networks, half of the young people admitted to feeling isolated from their friends and 35% "extremely isolated" from their partners.[54]

"As for the present study, if for some young people the covid-19 pandemic had no impact on their social support networks, an important proportion felt quite isolated from their friends", says FPCEUP.[54]

Vaccination

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Main article:COVID-19 vaccination in Portugal
Formation patch of the Military Staff of the Task Force Coordinator (Portuguese:Estado-Maior do Coordenador da Task Force) worn by members of the task force

The Portuguese government appointed a task force on 18 November 2020 to develop the COVID-19 vaccination plan.[55] TheCOVID-19 Vaccination Plan Task Force was formalised on 23 November 2020. It was led by Francisco Ramos, former Undersecretary of State and Health, and composed of military personnel, technicians from the Shared Services of theMinistry of Health (SPMS), theDirectorate-General of Health and Infarmed. In 30 days, on 18 December, the task force presented the plan, which divided the vaccination into three phases, according to the priority of the people to be vaccinated.[56]

Portugal began vaccination on 27 December, followed by vaccination of healthcare professionals directly in contact with COVID patients. The first Portuguese to be vaccinated was António Sarmento, director of the infectious diseases department at the Hospital de São João.[57] It's vaccination program stood out internationally as Portugal was one of the countries with the highest percentage of vaccinated population: with data as of 11 October 2021 88% of the country's total population has received the first dose.[58] At the end of September 2021, Portugal had reached one of highest levels of COVID-19 vaccination within theEuropean Union.[59]

Vaccine donations to former colonies

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Portugal announced that it would distribute 5% of its vaccine doses to a group of former colonies in Africa and to the nation of East Timor. Portugal is entitled to 35 million vaccine doses in 2021. Donating 5% of its stock means the country would give 1.75 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, São Tomé and Príncipe, and East Timor. So far, they have committed to donate 1 million doses starting in July 2021.[60]

Statistics

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This section is an excerpt fromStatistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal § Statistics.[edit]
COVID-19 Summary (06/12/2021)
Total confirmed cases1,169,003 (+2,216)
Total confirmed deaths18,551 (+14)
Active cases62,157 (+794)
Under surveillance77,283 (+1,204)
Recovered1,088,295 (+1,408)
Currently admitted to hospital948 (+37)
Currently admitted to ICU135 (+1)
Cases per 100 000 (national/continental)410.4 / 413.9
R(t) (national/continental)1.1 / 1.11
Vaccine summary (14/11/2021)
People with at least one vaccine dose9 053 901 (87%)
People completely vaccinated8 925 907 (86%)
Doses received23 017 910
Doses distributed17 211 348
Vaccination by age group
At least one vaccine doseComplete vaccination
0–17562 026 (90%)542 632 (87%)
18–24729 806 (93%)709 115 (91%)
25–493 203 605 (96%)3 142 142 (94%)
50–642 171 685 (100%)2 153 029 (99%)
65–791 689 071 (100%)1 683 474 (100%)
⩾80697 198 (100%)695 354 (100%)

The following graphs show the evolution of the pandemic starting from 2 March 2020, the day the first cases were confirmed in the country.[61]

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Total confirmed deaths by age and gender

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The following chart displays the proportion of total deaths by age and gender on December 6, 2021.[62][63]

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Confirmed cases and deaths, by region

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COVID-19 cases in Portugal, by region ()
Date

(DGS report)

New confirmed casesConfirmed casesHospital
Admitted Cases
DeathsRecoveriesRefs.
NorthLisbon and
Tagus Valley
CenterAlentejoAlgarveMadeiraAzoresForeignersNewTotalStableICUNewTotalNewTotal
2020-03-022000000022000000[64][65]
2020-03-030110000024000000
2020-03-041100000026000000
2020-03-052100000039900000
2020-03-06310000004131300000
2020-03-07710000008212100000
2020-03-08800010009303000000
2020-03-09440010009393800000
2020-03-10020000002414000000
2020-03-119620100018595700000
2020-03-1285302001197810700011[66]
2020-03-139241010003411210700001[67][68]
2020-03-14242720100157169114100001[69]
2020-03-1526432030107624513990012
2020-03-163526210300186331139181113[70]
2020-03-1758382001001117448206170103
2020-03-189363232712319464289201203[71][72]
2020-03-199235120400014378589201303
2020-03-201258320040002351,020126263625
2020-03-211388731124002601,2801563561205
2020-03-221818643242113201,6001694121405
2020-03-2318220358072714602,06020147923914
2020-03-2412311555143103022,362203481033822
2020-03-25387140726164536332,995276611043022
2020-03-263419070827(-1)775493,5441916117602143
2020-03-27585288510106007244,268354711676043
2020-03-2859217712747106(-21)9025,1704188924100043
2020-03-2951519172721237925,96248613619119043
2020-03-30246997548184466,40857116421140043
2020-03-31651222127521281,0357,44362718820160043
2020-04-01458199132414238088,25172623027187043
2020-04-02428209116518057839,0341,042240222092568
2020-04-03561140125315268529,8861,05824537246068
2020-04-0438116686131063810,5241,07525120266775
2020-04-052503917019191475411,2781,08426729295075
2020-04-06176166792280145211,7301,0992701631165140
2020-04-07346115245150071212,4421,1802713434544184
2020-04-08334239998170269913,1411,2112453538012196
2020-04-0971627401912181513,9561,173241294099205
2020-04-107953702923119631,51615,4721,1792262643528233
2020-04-1136713130500051515,9871,1752333547033266
2020-04-12483799900059816,5851,1772283450411277
2020-04-132375551150034916,9341,187188315350277
2020-04-1431898721550651417,4481,2272183256770347
2020-04-1544910880050064318,0911,2002083259936383
2020-04-1648613512715(-6)275018,8411,30222930629110493
2020-04-17876522250018119,0221,2842222865726519
2020-04-1843813685011266319,6851,2532283068791610
2020-04-193866260047252120,2061,243224277140610
2020-04-20395209293119165720,8631,208215217350610
2020-04-21263187471225051621,3791,17221327762307917
2020-04-2234419754330260321,9821,146207237852261,143
2020-04-2323210131520037122,3531,09520435820581,201
2020-04-243258332220044422,7971,06818834854271,228
2020-04-2536515867201259523,3921,04018626880491,277
2020-04-263149649220947223,8641,00518223903521,329
2020-04-271102520260016324,02799517625928281,357
2020-04-2820637371220129524,32293617220948321,389
2020-04-2913102511300418324,50598016925973811,470
2020-04-3037512049(-7)10254025,04596817216989491,519
2020-05-01141124301100030625,351892154181,0071281,647
2020-05-02(-280)10870004(-161)25,190855150161,023241,671[73]
2020-05-037002100019225,282856144201,043181,689
2020-05-041208931020024225,524813143201,063231,712
2020-05-055810511220017825,702818134111,074311,743
2020-05-065740016070048026,182838136151,0893332,076
2020-05-0719429440014053326,715874135161,1051822,258
2020-05-08359158191220355327,26884212791,1141642,422
2020-05-09457317300013827,406815120121,126772,499
2020-05-1098760010017527,58179711291,135502,549
2020-05-115674(-36)22009827,67980511291,14402,549
2020-05-12451788120023427,913709113191,1634643,013
2020-05-13591536010021928,132692103121,1751693,182
2020-05-145412010030018728,31968010891,184163,198
2020-05-154818429210026428,58367311261,1901303,328
2020-05-166814611110022728,810657115131,2034943,822
2020-05-177013817100022629,036649108151,2188144,636
2020-05-18441262100017329,209628105131,2311,7946,430
2020-05-197612916200022329,432629101161,24716,431
2020-05-201619811300022829,66060993161,263216,452
2020-05-21521907210025229,91260892141,27706,452
2020-05-22562282110028830,20057684121,2891,1387,590
2020-05-236818612230027130,47155080131,3021157,705
2020-05-24141317000015230,62353678141,3169,84417,549
2020-05-25211440000016530,78853172141,33027317,822
2020-05-26(-2)2117120021931,00751371121,34227418,096
2020-05-2762770200028531,29251066141,35625318,349
2020-05-281526520130030431,59651265131,36928818,637
2020-05-29732318200035031,94652966141,38327418,911
2020-05-301423111010025732,20351463131,39627519,186
2020-05-31212685030029732,50047464141,41022319,409
2020-06-0101933020220032,70047164141,42414319,552
Infected16,76011,3353,7472593729013732,700471641,42419,552
Deaths791363239115015
Date

(DGS report)

NorthLisbon and
Tagus Valley
CenterAlentejoAlgarveMadeiraAzoresForeignersNewTotalStableICUNewTotalNewTotalRefs.
New confirmed casesConfirmed casesAdmitted CasesDeathsRecoveries

The following graph shows the daily cases of COVID-19 for each region of Portugal (updated on the 10th of June) according to DGS[63] visualising the table above.

Daily cases of COVID-19 per region in Portugal. The lines are smoothed for better visualisation and are coloured according to each region of Portugal. The negative values are not shown here for better visualisation.

Similarly, the following graph presents the daily deaths by COVID-19 for each region of Portugal (updated on the 10th of June) according to DGS.[74]

Daily deaths from COVID-19 per region in Portugal. The lines are smoothed for better visualisation and are coloured according to each region of Portugal. The negative values are not shown here for better visualisation.

Growth of cases by Municipalities

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The following graph presents the total number of COVID-19 cases per day for the municipalities of Portugal with more than 1000 confirmed cases (updated on 30 May), according to the Data Science for Social Good Portugal.[75]

The total number of COVID-19 cases per municipality for those municipalities with more than 1000 confirmed cases. The legend shows which municipality corresponds to which coloured line in the graph and the vertical black line denotes the 4th of May 2020 as the end of the quarantine state.

2009–20 deaths cases comparison

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According to the Portuguese mortality surveillance (EVM[76]), the following chart presents the total number of deaths per day in Portugal for the years 2009–2020 (updated on 10 June).

The total number of deaths per day in Portugal for various years including all ages.[77]

In the following two graphs, the total deaths per day and by age group are presented for the years 2019 and 2020.[78]

Total number of deaths per day for Portugal per age group for the year 2019.
Total number of deaths per day for Portugal per age group for the year 2020.

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