The Macau government is keeping in close contact with the national authorities responsible for public health and disease control on the latest developments relating to the outbreak of pneumonia in Wuhan.
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Judiciary Police Director Sit Chong Meng is convinced that Macau people don’t want Hong Kong-style social turmoil.
Findings of MGTO survey on the possible implementation of a tourist tax shows 95% of local residents support such a tax, while 80% of those in the tourism sector oppose it.
The government said in a statement last night that it has installed temperature measuring equipment at all local border checkpoints and also reinforced its sanitary inspection measures at the local airport, in particular for flights arriving from Wuhan.
Local telecom operator CTM and Angola Cables have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will enhance digital business opportunities between Macau, mainland China and Portuguese-speaking countries.
A people-smuggling gang which helped mainlanders enter and leave Macau illegally on speedboats have been busted.
All incidents related to the operation of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) will be “uniformly” reported to the media by the government-owned LRT operator from now on.
A retired fireman delivered a baby girl when the mother went into labour in Toi San district on Tuesday morning.
A senior Public Security Police officer was accused by the Commission Against Corruption of unreasonable ground for absence from work many times between 2010 and 2014, but the Public Prosecution Office decided to close the case due to insufficient evidence.