Other restrictions limit travel by Covid-19 close contacts, residents of Red and Yellow lockdown zones and ‘high-risk’ workers.
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More than 80,000 tested, just under 56,000 given the all-clear, full results due shortly. Ongoing ‘high risk’ programme for Nepalese, Vietnamese and others ends tomorrow.
Kou Hoi In promises to maintain dialogue with his peers and improve the legislature’s monitoring of government.
Angola set for another drop as IMF paints gloomy outlook for world’s economies crippled by pandemic.
CEOs claim projects in Spain and Portugal will spur the development and use of new technology on the Iberian Peninsula.
NATs will start tomorrow at 9 am and will end at midnight, covering all residents living in the same neighbourhoods as the 72nd, 73rd, 74th and 75th cases.
Decision to re-open taken 11 consecutive days after no confirmed positive Covid-19 cases were reported in the city.
Extending ties in science and technological innovation, traditional Chinese medicine and social welfare feature prominently on the agenda.
Vital maintenance work involves replacement of 124 kilometres of faulty 22kV cables and their fixed components.
A northeastern monsoon will affect Macao at the beginning of next week; temperature will dip to 19 degrees Celsius.
Gilberto Camacho, a local environmental advocate, launched the Macau Community Fridge in September to reduce food waste and help the less fortunate.
Declared on 25 September, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has terminated the “state of immediate prevention” at noon today.