Madeira Coronavirus Rules
The region opens some economic activities such as shops, hair salons, hairdressers and shopping malls with strict restrictions set by the regional government. The reopening immediately commits businesses and individuals to respect social distancing rules, use masks in all enclosed spaces, on public transport and check workers` temperatures twice a day. It is forbidden to establish clear safety rules regarding the hygiene of employees, customers, disinfection of rooms and the testing or exchange of clothing, shoes, accessories and jewelry. 10 April As for the two coronavirus patients hospitalized, one remains in intensive care dedicated to Covid-19 and the other has been released and transferred to a hotel where he will remain in isolation. No deaths due to COVID-19 infections have been recorded in Madeira. The existing green corridor at Madeira Airport has been extended to travellers vaccinated and cured of Covid-19. To be eligible, travelers must present the vaccination certificate or proof of recovery within the last 90 days and be submitted in advance in the madeirasafe.com app prior to travel. According to the latest data published on 25 January 2022, Madeira has 1,246 new positive cases, 1 death and 2,039 recoveries from Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. To date, there have been 160 deaths and 10,083 active cases, of which 215 have been imported and 9,868 have been local transmission. 2 AprilTo date, Madeira has 43 positive cases of COVID-19.
So far, 257 suspected cases have been identified, of which 212 have tested negative. Other statistics show that 717 people are under “active surveillance” and another 559 people are under “self-monitoring”. Only 2 coronavirus patients remain hospitalized in Madeira, although intensive care is not necessary. The remaining 41 patients remain in isolation, 37 at home and the four Dutch citizens of Quinta do Lorde. No deaths due to COVID-19 infection have been recorded in Madeira. Unlike Madeira, mainland Portugal continues to have COVID-19 entry rules. Those wishing to travel to Portugal from Madeira and Porto Santo must be prepared to act. 30 December 2021Madeira is in a “state of emergency”. Masks, tests and new restrictions for all. The President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, has introduced new restrictions to control the coronavirus epidemic in order to save Christmas and New Year, which will come into effect on Saturday, November 27 at 00:00. Rapid antigen tests are free and accessible to all at participating posts/tents, pharmacies, laboratories and clinics. Visitors can take a free test at the airport upon arrival.
Each visitor is entitled to a free PCR test, which can be performed on arrival or departure. The President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, has issued a new mandate regarding movement restrictions and social isolation to contain the spread of the coronavirus. From 00:00 on 31 March, the following measures will come into force: 1 – From 31 March, only essential shops can remain open. 2 – All suspected cases of the hotel must go through a mandatory isolation period of 14 days. 3 – A discount of 120 to 100 passengers allowed at Madeira Cristiano Ronaldo and Porto Santo airports per week. All passengers are advised to comply with the mandatory quarantine of 14 days 4 – reorganization of the health system. Cessation of mobility between existing public health units to prevent cross-contamination. 5 – The reinforcement of traffic measures and social gatherings is strictly limited to two people. March 17 A tourist recently arrived in Madeira has tested positive for coronavirus and is now in quarantine.
20 August Quarantine rules between England and Portugal are lifted. From 4am on August 22, Portugal will be added to the UK`s safe travel list and self-isolation will no longer be necessary. 24 November England is drastically reducing its quarantine period for people arriving from most destinations, potentially opening doors for Britons looking to holiday abroad. From 15. Under a new testing strategy announced by the UK government, travellers arriving in England will only have to self-isolate for five days instead of the current 14 days. Under the new rules, all international arrivals from destinations not on England`s travel corridors list will have the option to take a Covid-19 test after being quarantined for a shorter period. Those who test negative are not allowed to self-isolate, but must continue to comply with national Covid-19 rules. The Test and Release programme requires passengers arriving in England by plane, ferry or train to book and pay for the test themselves. It is unclear whether the programme will eventually cover the rest of the UK. Madeira Island has an air corridor with the UK, so no quarantine is required when you return home, Madeira has the lowest Covid-19 infection rate in Europe.
The President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, announces today that churches and all other places of worship in Madeira will reopen to the public on Saturday, May 9, with capacity limited to one third and strict measures being taken. People must follow social distancing rules, alcoholic hand sanitizer is required before entering the church and the use of a mask is mandatory. After the service, people should go home and avoid gatherings in or around the cemetery. – Government of Madeira: www.madeira.gov.pt/Covid19 15 NovemberThe Madeira curfew will be lifted and nightclubs will open on Friday 15 November. October 2021 again. The obligation to wear a mask remains indoors. Masks are recommended. Disinfectants and social distancing rules will continue to be applied. Nightclubs and clubs – reopened without restrictions (vaccination certificate required). All industrial, commercial and service activities – remain in operation without restrictions on capacity or operating hours (provided that the health regulations issued by the competent health authorities are respected). Restaurants/bars/similar establishments – resume normal activities without restrictions (provided that the sanitary rules issued by the competent health authorities are respected). Sports activities – resume their normal services without restrictions.
Visits to nursing homes – are now allowed without restriction, provided that the health rules of the responsible health authorities are respected (the rapid test for visitors remains mandatory). In the last 24 hours, Madeira has recorded 36 new positive cases and 38 new recoveries from Covid-19.