Medical supplies adequate and sufficient hospital beds available in case of need, chief executive states.
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Aid package should help relieve archipelago’s financial difficulties; new agreement with IMF due to be signed next February.
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao says one quarter of local hospital workers have also tested positive and city’s contagion will peak this or next week.
Route will restart with one round-trip ferry service every Friday and Sunday; ferries from Macao will depart at 2:30 pm and ferries from Hong Kong Airport will depart at 9:45 am.
Four round trips available per day starting at 8 am; services connect Prince Edward in Hong Kong to Grand Lisboa in Macao peninsula and MGM Cotai.
Macao chief executive says he will actively promote the “One Country, Two Systems” and contribute to the “great revitalisation” of the Chinese nation.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng says Macao will implement the fundamental principle of ‘Macao governed by patriots’ in 2023 to safeguard sovereignty, security and the interests of national development.
Deceased was 79-year-old unvaccinated man suffering from underlying health problems.
Owner Wu Zhiwei, whose wines are selling well in mainland China, vows to help Macao diversify economy and promote brands internationally.
New regulation spells end of quarantine in Macao after almost three years, however 72-hour NAT validity to enter city still needed.
Tertiary educational institutions to resume activities as scheduled on 3 January.
Industry associations concerned about possible lack of essential supplies; 90% of community network nursing homes currently registering infections.