A local man borrowed a government-issued consumption subsidy smartcard – popularly known as “green card” – from his septuagenarian neighbour and “sold” it together with his own card for a total of 4,800 patacas which he then gambled away.
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Macau’s Public Security Police (PSP) have rejected activists’ request to hold a June 4 vigil due to “the current circumstances,” the Portuguese-language radio channel of public broadcaster TDM reported today.
Lao Wan Seong has been appointed as Deputy General Commander of the Unitary Police Service’s (SPU). Chau Kin Oi has also been promoted from today to Subdirector of the Macao Customs Service (SA).
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U, during a meeting of the Tourism Development Committee (CDT), encouraged local tourism industry operators to prepare for welcoming visitors again in the future.
The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) plans to provide free half-day tours for overnight visitors after COVID-19 visitor entry curbs have been eased.
Macau’s last COVID-19 patient discharged on Tuesday. Health chief also says that the risk of COVID-19 infection in Macau now is “extremely low”.
The Macau Special Administrative Region has participated in the virtual opening session of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) 73rd World Health Assembly (WHA).
A number of residents had received an SMS on their smartphones sent from a local smartphone number offering them “soaring” stock earnings.
Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said today that the risk of COVID-19 infection in Macau now was “very low”.