Despite an annual sales potential of US$9 million, Brazilian grapes’ entry into the Chinese market will take another 18 months.
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Herd immunity is top priority says health chief, especially as Macao’s vaccination rate has yet to top 50 per cent.
Lockdown ends in Rua de Coelho do Amaral after no cases detected, but public warned not to drop their guard.
Health chief repeats advice to avoid intensive exercises and rest more often following inoculations.
Police suspect 31-year-old mainlander may have committed suicide over financial problems; Labour Bureau urges higher safety standards.
Visitor numbers will be restricted to lessen the risk of Covid-19 infection: local tours remain on hold.
Crews urged to prepare digital itineraries to show their course as part of the campaign to beat Covid-19.
Hundreds of residents who have been confined to their homes will soon taste freedom provided no new Covid-19 cases are detected.
Health chief makes it clear that NATs are the fastest way to identify Covid-19, and that vigilance is everybody’s responsibility.
Sports grounds and educational and cultural venues offer the public a cautious welcome in the wake of Covid-19 scare.
Investigators to probe why deceased, who was wearing safety gear, was on fifth storey when he was supposed to be working on the ground floor.
Bishop Stephen Lee welcomes congregants back to services while warning them to maintain Covid-19 precautions.