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Temperatures expected to drop as low as 17 degrees Celsius this weekend.
New regulation came into effect yesterday in response to the pandemic situation; violators face quarantine and possible prosecution.
Among others, Macao’s airport, Science Centre and World Trade Centre all face increased scrutiny under new proposals which are likely to adopt a modus operandi similar to the mainland’s.
As Covid-19 recedes, tourism officials launch a major push on social media to promote Macao to mainland visitors as a safe and exciting destination.
Travellers caught up in Red Zone lockdown relish new-found freedom and praise care provided by government and hotel.
New refinery, capable of processing up to 200,000 barrels a day, would help break the African republic’s dependence on oil imports.
Acquisition of CELG-T’s grid, which covers 755 kilometres, is in line with EDP’s growth strategy in regulated electricity networks in Brazil.
As well as playgrounds and sports facilities, popular activities like Taipa flea market and Gathering at Dusk in Senado Square are running once more.
Under the innovative scheme, Macao residents will be able to buy reminbi-denominated wealth management products via participating banks.
New proposals would bring Macao into line with international protocols while also attracting new foreign investment.
Over-60s can get inoculated with same vaccine if they face increased risk; all results from Sunday’s NAT drive reported negative.