The Macao government is launching a promotional campaign to attract more mainland visitors to the city from 1 September onwards.
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Local residents accounted for 53 per cent of Macao hotels’ guests last month.
Children enrolled in kindergartens can only attend their classes in the new school year – which will start next month – from the age of three, as it is not suitable for those aged below three to wear a facemask.
The government has decided that the city’s government-subsidised crèches (also known as day nurseries) will not resume their service in the new school year.
The Macao government will roll out a new measure for Macao cross-border pupils who undergo their nucleic acid tests (NATs) in designated medical institutions in Zhuhai.
The 21st round of the government’s facemask purchase scheme, which will last 30 days, will start on Sunday.
Macao’s Kiang Wu Nursing College and Kiang Wu Hospital announced this week that they have jointly hosted Macao’s first Quality End of Life Care for All (QELCA) programme.
Typhoon Higos, which resulted in the hoisting of Macao’s highest storm warning signal No. 10 on August 19, damaged about 1,000 trees, public broadcaster Radio Macau reported on Thursday, citing Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) officials.
Macao’s general unemployment rate between May and July reached 2.7 per cent, up by 0.2 percentage points from the April-June survey period.