In a written response to Lusa regarding the increase in
SARS-CoV-2 infections in China, the Ministry of Health assured that the
Portuguese authorities are monitoring the epidemiological situation "in
conjunction with European partners and international organisations, namely
within the scope of activity of the European Center for Disease Prevention and
Control".
Even so, and unlike some countries, Portugal does not
foresee the reinforcement of measures to control and mitigate the pandemic.
"At this time, and according to the available
information, no changes in procedures or additional measures are foreseen, with
genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 continuing through the National Reference
Laboratory", said the Ministry of Health.
The abrupt end of China's "zero covid" policy is
raising concerns in several countries, including the United States, which is
considering entry restrictions for Chinese travellers, as China is currently
facing the largest wave of infections in the world, amplified by the appearance
of new variants.
The lack of transparency regarding the number of contagions,
which the authorities have stopped publishing daily and say it is difficult to
count since the tests are no longer mandatory, is also cause for concern.
In view of the increase in infections, the Italian
government has already announced the obligation to carry out a covid-19 test
for travellers from China, a measure that was previously implemented in the
Lombardy region, where the international airport of Malpensa, in Milan, is
located.