A total of 111 Africans in Guangzhou had tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as of Monday, RTHK reported today, quoting Xinhua.
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Macau’s 35th and 36th confirmed novel coronavirus patients were discharged this afternoon and transferred to Centro Clínico de Saúde Pública for a further 14-day recovery isolation period.
The deadline for the pick-up of the consumption subsidy smartcards has been extended to July 17.
The COVID-19 pandemic will surely not be over in the near future, adding that the epidemic across the world will only come to an end after a specific medicine to treat the disease or a COVID-19 vaccine has been successfully developed.
Only four “quarantine hotels” are still operating: Pousada Marina Infante in Cotai, Golden Crown China Hotel opposite the local airport in Taipa, Jai Alai in Zape, and a section of the Sheraton Grand hotel in Cotai.
All those who have registered for the government’s consumption subsidy scheme will be able to pick up their 3,000-pataca smartcards from today until April 30.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng will deliver his 2020 policy address in the legislature’s hemicycle next Monday.
The Grand Harbour Hotel and Royal Dragon Hotel – which had been used for quarantine – have both been emptied today.
A large part of the Taipa Ferry Terminal will be converted into the Macau International Airport’s Terminal 2, which will be connected to the nearby airport complex through a fenced-off “restricted area” corridor in line with international aviation security rules.