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7 confirmed coronavirus cases so far
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15 people awaiting results
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16 people under observation for contact with coronavirus infected patients
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4 Hubei residents under quarantine
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Government plans to rent a hotel to house all patients under observation
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Public services closed and all 32,000 civil servants to work from home until the 31st January.
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Banks closed on Thursday and Friday.
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Government-run daycare centers, schools and universities closed until at least until 10th February
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Government asks local companies to follow measures implemented by the government.
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Macau off limits to Wuhan and Hubei residents unless they have an official medical declaration stating they are coronavirus-free. So far, 336 visitors have been denied entry to Macau.
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China has stopped issuing Individual Travel Visas to mainland travellers
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20 million masks ordered by the government
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Cinemas and entertainment shows closed until further notice
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All visitors to the city must fill in health forms
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No Hubei residents are allowed entry to Macau’s 41 casinos.
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Leal Senado building closed for tourists.
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Jetfoils to Kowloon and Tuen Mun cancelled from Thursday onwards.
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Over 100 flights to Mainland China and Taiwan axed over the last days.
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25 Macau residents stuck in Wuhan
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As of Tuesday, 276 Hubei and Wuhan residents were still in Macau compared with 1,113.
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Associations of casino workers are asking the government to demand the closure of all casinos.
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Visitors arrivals have fallen by 70% compared with same period last year.
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What you need to do
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Government asks residents to use masks in public transports services and in the streets.
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Stay home and avoid crowded places
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All casino workers to use masks
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