Macau has had no new imported COVID-19 cases for 24 consecutive days since April 8 – one more discharged today.
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Macau’s Chinese-Portuguese electricity monopoly company CEM made a profit of about MOP 800 million (US$100 million) last year.
Macau’s Health Bureau (SSM) announced today the launch of a digital colour code to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The Health Bureau announced today two more COVID-19 relapses, bringing the total number of relapses among the 45 confirmed novel coronavirus disease cases to three.
Macau’s gross gaming revenue fell 96.8% year-on-year to MOP 754 million (US$95.1 million) in April.
2 patients more have been reconfirmed with COVID-19 today, while 2 more have been discharged. 11th mask distribution also begins on May 2 (Saturday).
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has called for Macau’s workforce to acquire new skills and knowledge and so complement the government’s effort in advancing the special administrative region’s adequate economic diversification.
Residents could enjoy their shopping activities, as the government’s consumption subsidy smartcard scheme starts today, provided that they continue to adhere to the government’s COVID-19 prevention measures.
Three locals comprising a married couple and a second man, including the suspected kingpin, were arrested on Wednesday for cheating four local women aged between 20 to 30 out of MOP 1.43 million.