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Lisbon lockdown tightening with fines on illegal gatherings

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Portugal’s government has tightened the lockdown in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area in an effort to bring a series of coronavirus outbreaks under control.

From today the limit on outdoor gatherings is back down to 10, from the national maximum of 20.

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All shops must close by 20:00 and restaurants may not serve alcohol after that hour, while drinking in all other public places is banned.

The measures were approved at an online cabinet meeting last night, after a meeting between the Prime Minister António Costa and Lisbon area mayors.

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The government says the outbreaks can mostly be traced to particular workplaces or crowded neighbourhoods.

But police have also been called to a number of illegal parties in recent days, some of them very large.

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Fines of up to 350 euros (£318) are to be introduced from Sunday for people taking part in illegal gatherings.

Source: bbc.com

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