Ho Iat Seng says quarantine regulations would still apply and decision dependent on central government and Covid-19 situation.
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Passengers from Zhuhai exempted; arrivals must also take another paid-for NAT within two days of landing.
Police arrest quartet who scammed more than half-a-million dollars from two mainland Chinese; in separate case, bogus teacher tricks mums by demanding payment for textbooks.
Drilling in Exclusive Economic Zone started in April, reaching 5,638 metres; results to be released once analysis is concluded.
New value of fund – state’s prime source of income – is down from US$19.12 in March.
Mass-testing to end at midnight; no exemptions for youngsters, elderly or disabled.
T3 will remain in effect during the day with 'medium possibility' of T8 being hoisted later this evening.
Good news for swimmers, table tennis fans and other sporty types; green Health Code still compulsory, and users advised to continue social distancing.
Number of booths doubled to 160; fair to showcase Made in Macao and Macao brands as well as numerous other goods and services.
Scammers gained victim’s confidence by allowing her to withdraw some of her funds; then they – and her money - disappeared into thin air.
Figures for this year equally promising, having reached US$14.42 billion by end of June; oil and ornamental stones head Angolan exports.
Weather bureau says winds in Macao will intensify with occasional heavy showers and thunderstorms starting tomorrow, flooding may occur in Inner Harbour.