Portugal to loosen Covid-19 restrictions starting August 1

  • ECO News
  • 29 July 2021

The loosening of restrictions will be done in three phases, following the pace of vaccination against Covid-19.

After this Thursday’s Council of Ministers meeting, the Portuguese government decided to loosen the covid-19 restrictions through a three-stage process, that will depend on the pace of vaccination against the disease. The first stage will start on August 1.

Learn about all the measures:

First stage (August 1):

  • Retail, restaurants and cultural events with normal opening hours (2 a.m.);
  • End of the night-time curfew (11 p.m. to 5 a.m.);
  • Sporting events allowed to have public;
  • Cultural shows will have a 66% capacity limit;
  • Telework is no longer mandatory and is now recommended;
  • Weddings and christenings with a 50% capacity limit.

Second stage – 70% of the population fully vaccinated (September)

  • End of mandatory use of masks on the public streets;
  • Weddings and christenings with a 75% capacity limit;
  • Cultural shows with 75% capacity limit;
  • Public transport with no capacity limit;
  • Public services without prior booking;

Phase 3 – 85% of the population fully vaccinated (October)

  • Bars and nightclubs reopen;
  •  End of capacity limits on all establishments.

(Article last updated at 6h02 p.m.)