Individuals who have been to Gongbei Port's underground shopping centre between 11 and 13 November must report to health authorities and undergo three daily NATs.
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Operator InfoMacro Information Technology apologises after hundreds of travellers delayed at Barrier Gate, blames insufficient tests and preparatory work.
Long-term illness ends with suicide in Rua de Francisco Xavier Pereira flat; decaying corpse of 61-year-old found in Rua da Barca rooftop flat.
Preparations for festive season start to take shape as Autumn Book Culture Festival opens showcasing tens of thousands of new publications.
Many exhibitors at fair, which adopted theme of ‘semi-finished food’, report selling more than 90% of their products.
First aircraft due to be delivered in December; burgeoning popularity of single-aisle aircraft could indicate end of Airbus Boeing duopoly.
Manufacturers praise new 114-seat aircraft’s ‘best-in-class economics and emissions reductions’.
List of home requirements include families not being able to go to restaurants, parties, take public buses and more; people undergoing +3 Covid-19 regulation must also stay in separate rooms.
Island nation will be granted observer status at ASEAN meetings, including summit plenaries; Myanmar’s military leaders still barred from high-level meetings.
Travellers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and foreign countries will now need to spend five days in a hotel – as opposed to seven – and undergo three days’ home quarantine with a red health code.
Isolation period for inbound visitors from foreign countries will change from "7+3" to "5+3"; people will not be allowed to leave home or hotel during three follow-up days.
MOP 7 billion earmarked for 2023 wealth-sharing hand-out; education, old-age and similar subsidies maintained; Finance Secretary predicts 40,000 daily visitors.