Portugal has rolled back coronavirus measures, including reopening shopping centres, high schools and universities and allowing indoor dining, after new infections eased off.
This is the third step of four in a gradual lifting of restrictions that began in mid-March, following two months of lockdown that helped stem a third wave of the pandemic.
The lifting of measures began with the reopening of primary schools a month ago, followed at the start of April by secondary schools and outdoor service for cafes and restaurants.
Eateries are now allowed to serve indoors, and auditoriums in the country can also open, according to AFP.




























