New Covid-19 Cases Surge in Portugal’s Lisbon Despite Lockdown

19 of Lisbon's neighbourhood's are under lockdown conditions until July 14, CREDIT: Pixabay

Portugal has registered a surge in new Covid-19 cases today, with more than 328 more infections diagnosed on Sunday, according to the Portuguese health authority.

In fact, the majority (77 per cent) of the new coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in the Lisbon region, despite the lockdown. Since the beginning of this month, 19 of Lisbon’s neighbourhoods (apart from the centre) were forced back into lockdown following recent outbreaks in the surrounding areas, as reported.

Lisbon’s lockdown restrictions are in force until at least July 14, where citizens can only leave home for essential activities, such as going to work or buying food. In addition, nine more Covid-19 deaths were registered in the last 24 hours, totalling 1,614 fatalities from the disease in the country to date.

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    • asfgergdfg

      14 July 2020 • 21:52

      This article wrongly reports that 19 of Lisbon’s neighbourhoods are in lockdown. They are not. Simply stores close at 8pm, drinking alcohol is outside is not permitted and only small groups are permitted together. Please check your sources.

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