O Public writes this Saturday, November 22, that doctors accept that low-risk pregnant women are monitored by specialist nurses. Two months after expressing “many doubts” about the proposal, the president of the Order of Doctors gave the green light to the measure: he agrees with monitoring pregnant women without a family doctor in health centers as a transitional solution in needy areas and through the collaboration of a reference clinician.
O News Journal highlights that unemployment of people with disabilities has increased to a decade record. “This is the second biggest increase in a decade, only surpassed by 2020, the year of the Covid-19 pandemic, marked by contractions in the labor market”, he says. This same newspaper states that the Hospital de São João, in Porto, will have drones to transport medicines, blood and organs.
O Morning Mail, Regarding Nuno Markl’s stroke, he says that this disease kills more than 9 thousand people a year. A subject that is also highlighted in the Observerwhich says that more and more young people are affected. The CM also says that the PS Government’s law frees Montenegro from criminal complaints. “If the previous law had been in force, there would have been signs of illicit prosecutorial activity, but the Spinumviva case was archived thanks to the new law”, he writes.
O Express highlights that the approximately 49 people who live in the Vendas Novas and Vila Nova de Gaia reception centers, both managed by the Jesuit Refugee Service, do not know where they will stay if these two centers close, a likely scenario if the Jesuits cannot obtain a more stable type of financing. Despite being warned about the imminent closure of these centers, AIMA continues to ask them to welcome people.