According to the updated information on the SNS Portal at 08:50, the greatest impact is felt in Greater Lisbon, with several services closed.
The hospitals of Santo André (Leiria), Beatriz Ângelo (Loures), and Nossa Senhora do Rosário (Barreiro) have two Emergency services closed today: Obstetrics/Gynecology and Pediatrics.
In the Lisbon and Tagus Valley region, Garcia de Orta Hospital (Almada) has closed its Obstetrics and Gynecology Emergency, while São Bernardo Hospital (Setúbal) and Rainha Santa Isabel Hospital (Torres Novas) have closed their Pediatric Emergency.
In the north, Chaves Hospital has closed its Pediatric Emergency, and in the south, the only reported constraint is at Portimão Hospital, which has closed its Obstetrics Emergency.
In the capital, the Obstetrics and Gynecology Emergency at Hospital Doutor Fernando Fonseca (Amadora-Sintra) continues to be referenced all day, and the Pediatric Emergency of the same health unit is limited between 00:00 and 08:00 and between 20:00 and 24:00.
The Pediatric service at Fernando Fonseca Hospital (Amadora-Sintra) is referenced between 00:00 and 08:00 and 20:00 and 24:00, while the Obstetrics and Gynecology Emergency of the same health unit has the same limitations between 00:00 and 24:00.
São Francisco Xavier Hospital has its Obstetrics and Gynecology Emergency referenced between 21:00 and 24:00.
Further north, the Pediatric Emergency of the Complementary Pediatric Care Service in Viseu, of the Local Health Unit (ULS), continues to be referenced between 09:15 and 23:00.
The Obstetrics Emergency at Santa Maria Hospital is referenced all day to receive cases indicated by the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM).
During these periods, services classified as referenced are reserved for internal emergencies and cases referred by the Urgent Patient Orientation Center (CODU) of the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM) and the SNS 24 line.
The Executive Direction of the SNS urges the population to “always call the SOS Pregnant Line [808 24 24 24] before going to a Gynecology emergency service.”