“The epidemiological situation in the Algarve is worrying. On the one hand, because the numbers are high and, on the other, because the estimate are of still of some growth, which puts pressure on the health services”, declared the Algarve Health delegate at a press conference.
At the conference promoted by the Faro District Commission for Civil Protection, in Loulé, Ana Cristina Guerreiro also pointed out concerns regarding the low temperatures, which “play in favour of the virus”, and the social activity prior to Christmas, with many contacts in spaces closed, which also “favour the possibility of contagion”.
According to the official, who quoted data from last Saturday, the Algarve registered 3,339 active cases of Covid-19 and 88 people were admitted to hospitals, 20 of them in intensive care and, of these, 14 ventilated.
As for active outbreaks, the Algarve currently accounts for 35, of which 20 are in schools in the region and two in elderly homes, one of which is “of some size”, but in the meantime “already stabilised”, she stressed.
According to Ana Cristina Guerreiro, there are currently, in the Algarve, 171 students infected by the new coronavirus and 2,487 in prophylactic isolation, 20 infected employees and 345 in isolation, and a total of 111 classes in isolation.
The Algarve Health delegate maintained that the children “are infected by family members”, because “they participate in family parties, with two or three families that come from different places and, often, it is the parents, indoors, who are contagious”.
In the region, she added, the incidence rate of Covid-19 has been “predominant” in the 30-39 age group, followed by that of 40-49 years, while “school-age children”, and the elderly “ have been spared.”
As for the profile of patients admitted to intensive care, the Health delegate pointed out that, in this last wave, "they are younger than in the first wave of winter" and that "approximately 50 percent of people are not vaccinated".
On the other hand, she underlined, there are also "some deaths of younger people, between 40 and 60 years old, usually associated with comorbidities and some who have not been vaccinated".
The president of the Regional Health Administration (ARS) of the Algarve, Paulo Morgado, assured, however, that the pressure on hospital capacity is "very far from the numbers of the so-called third wave" were, between December 2020 and February 2021.
"We tackle COVID at its source if we know it. Goal-oriented measures."
We have outbreaks on many schools and unvaxxed children.
We don't close schools.
Yeah well, if you identify them as sources of outbreaks you should take appropriate measures..
By Yannic from Lisbon on 06 Dec 2021, 15:04
Ridiculously vague information. What are the ages of the fatalities and the people in ICU? Where they the ones with comorbidities (no need to answer that one). This is just the build up to the inevitable restrictions over Christmas again. It’s so predictable! Stop getting tested!
By SS from Algarve on 06 Dec 2021, 19:11
SS You are a complete IDIOT. STOP SENDING UTTER RUBISH
By J from Lisbon on 10 Dec 2021, 10:49
well, SS my mother in law is in ICU for almost 3weeks now from covid. shes over 70+ yrs old. My father in law self isolated till they told him its ok for him to go out the house. some of his friends are also catching it but they just isolated themselves. theres resto that closed as the owner and stuff catching it. and story to tell to why i believe its spreading like wildfire if medic handle this like how they did. all happen in faro. so, this isnt a scare mongering tactics by media or government. just because nothing happens around you, this isnt real. be glad if its not catching up in your surroundings
By RR from Algarve on 11 Dec 2021, 02:19
I'm due to spend two weeks in the Algarve just after new year. How likely is that that further travel restrictions will be in place by then?
By John from UK on 12 Dec 2021, 12:32