Scheme to revamp former civil servants’ quarters due to go ahead this year, but the amount of money on offer remains under wraps.
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Phone campaign targets senior citizens, while schools regularly quiz parents whether their children have been vaccinated against Covid-19.
Almost all adults between 20 and 49 have had at least one shot; lowest rates are among under-11s and over-80s.
Civil servants join gaming operator staff in being granted leave to take old or young relatives for Covid-19 vaccination.
With public hospitals bursting at the seams and staff struggling to cope, private hospitals agree to take patients with mild or no symptoms.
Celebrity chefs and top mixologists will also be demonstrating their skills at the annual awards which pays tribute to the best of Asian cuisine.
Minister hopes to refinance via the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the French Development Agency or other sources.
Lei Wai Nong, Secretary for Economy and Finance has announced that all of Macao's six concessionaires will have their licenses extended by six months.
No positive results reported so far. Cross-border travellers and anyone who may have crossed paths with infected Tanzhou parallel trader under orders to get tested.
Macao’s tally rises to 82. Hong Kong authorities report that most who died from coronavirus recently were elderly and unvaccinated.
Following discovery of Covid-19 on wrapping of milk cargo, IAM staff increase inspections to up to 500 times daily.
Galaxy, Melco, Wynn and MGM all promise time off to staff who accompany underage or senior relatives to get vaccinated against Covid-19.