“Right now, 15 cases have been identified in congress participants. All of them are vaccinated and the vast majority are asymptomatic”, announced the Society in a statement, noting that the rest have mild symptoms.
The 37th Pneumology Congress took place between 11 and 13 November in the congress centre of a hotel in Albufeira.
On Monday, a few cases were identified, five belonging to a close group and the rest sporadic, “the origin and duration of the infection not being clear”, according to the information released.
The organisation defends that, at the venue, the infection prevention measures recommended by the General Directorate of Health were complied with: "All participants in the congress and all staff involved in the organisation of the event presented a digital certificate or negative test at the entrance".
I bet they’d all been “vaccinated” too!
By SS from Algarve on 18 Nov 2021, 08:07
As a citizen you wonder why
a meeting of highly regarded and responsible health care professionals resulted in such damaging outcome?This represents a very poor example for us the general population!
Everything is possible but the "preacher should guide by example"! What did go wrong? Why and what caused the outbreak? Where all attendees fully vaccinated? Did they follow basic safety rules?
The Portuguese Society of Pulmonology owns us an explanation. It's their deontologic duty to do so as soon as possible!
By Tony Fernandes from Other on 18 Nov 2021, 16:38
Ironic.
By Ian from Lisbon on 20 Nov 2021, 08:10