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PT🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

20h Governo admite prolongar estado de alerta na próxima semana

The Portuguese government has admitted to considering extending the state of alert next week. The announcement comes amid ongoing discussions about public health measures and their impact on daily life. Officials have not yet provided specific details about the potential extension, but the admission suggests a possible shift in policy. This development reflects broader concerns about balancing public safety with economic and social considerations.

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20h Governo admite prolongar estado de alerta na próxima semana

The Portuguese government has admitted to considering extending the state of alert next week. The announcement comes amid ongoing discussions about public health measures and their impact on daily life. Officials have not yet provided specific details about the potential extension, but the admission suggests a possible shift in policy. This development reflects broader concerns about balancing public safety with economic and social considerations.

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