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Portugal’s Costa to Proceed With Plan to Ease Covid Restrictions 

  • Premier Costa provided update on Covid-19 restrictions
  • Country faced one of the world’s worst outbreaks in January
Photographer: Jose Sarmento Matos/Bloomberg
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Portugal said it will continue to gradually ease confinement measures as planned, with more stores allowed to reopen from Monday.

Smaller shops with a street entrance may open from April 5 and outdoor seating will be allowed at restaurants and cafes, Prime Minister Antonio Costa said at a press conference in Lisbon on Thursday. Controls on the land border with Spain remain in place for now to help contain the spread of the pandemic, Costa said.

The number of daily coronavirus infections in Portugal eased Bloomberg Terminalin February and March after the country faced one of the world’s worst outbreaks in January. The government said on Jan. 21 that the Covid-19 variant that emerged in the U.K. was spreading quickly, forcing it to implement additional strict confinement measures such as closing schools.