"Everything will be prepared so that, if and when necessary,
we can adopt the control measures that may be deemed necessary", he
assured.
Several countries, including European Union member states
such as Spain, Italy, France or Sweden, have announced in recent days the
establishment of control measures at airports for travellers from China, to
prevent the entry of carriers of the virus that causes Covid-19.
Asked today by journalists at the end of a visit to Hospital
Doutor Fernando da Fonseca (Amadora-Sintra) whether Portugal intends to do the
same, the Minister of Health said that "it is a measure that is being
considered and is being prepared".
“When we announce it, we have to be prepared to adopt it
immediately”, he explained.
Manuel Pizarro said that the Ministry of Health is in
"close contact" with the other countries of the European Union, with
international health organizations, and, in the Portuguese context, working
together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
The Governor highlighted “the very high vaccination coverage
rate” against Covid-19 in Portugal, which “gives very significant security and
protection”, but admitted that this does not mean that there is no “possibility
of a resurgence of the pandemic, namely in view of to the pandemic situation in
China”.
The European Union abstained on December 29 from following
the decision of several countries to require Covid-19 tests for travellers from
China arriving at their airports, but promised to remain vigilant and ready to
act together.