Macau’s Catholic diocese announced on Friday the reopening of its parish churches on March 7.
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Due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, Macau’s number of visitor arrivals dropped 16.8% year-on-year to 2.85 million in January.
Entertainment venues, such as cinemas and gyms can reopen for business on Monday. Meanwhile, local schools could resume in late April or even earlier.
The Secretariat for Administration and Justice (GSAJ) said in a statement Thursday night that all public services will resume their “normal” work schedule on Monday.
The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said in a statement Thursday that smoking will be banned in all public parks from Sunday.
Macau’s international banking assets rose 12.7 per cent year-on-year to 1.71 trillion patacas (US$214 billion) at the end of last year.
Visitors and non-resident workers have to go into the 14-day quarantine at the Pousada Marina Infante hotel in Cotai and pay a fee, while local residents can choose to go into quarantine either in their home or at the hotel.
The Macau Science Centre (MSC) said its Convention Centre has cancelled all activities until the end of March.
There is still no date yet for schools to resume classes, the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) said in a statement on Wednesday.