Nurseries and sports venues are temporarily closed, while many events and activities have been cancelled as Covid-19 impacts the city as never before.
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Flurry of new regulations aims to curb travel and protect the city from further Covid-19 cases, especially the virulent Delta strain.
Two-day eco-friendly expo that was due to boost city’s green profile pushed into cyber space by Covid-19.
Modest results announced days after Macao’s oldest gaming company opens US$5 billion Grand Lisboa Palace on Cotai.
With just over a month to go before the autumn election for the Legislative Assembly, the 128 candidates are lined up.
The government expects the entire Macao population to be tested for Covid-19 at the city's 41 testing stations over the next three days.
Weather Bureau says Signal No. 8 unlikely, and risk of flooding is low.
Authorities warn against mainland travel as Chief Executive issues emergency order; supermarkets curb panic buying.
SAR under state of immediate prevention; Macao is at risk of suffering an outbreak of the new type of coronavirus in the community.
Health Bureau cuts NAT validity for those leaving Macao to 24 hours, but implores the public not to travel unless absolutely necessary.
Residents are advised to avoid mainland travel and get jabbed soon, as the government has no plans to hand out financial rewards to vaccinees.
Following several disqualifications, 128 hopefuls will contest 14 directly elected seats; 12 indirectly elected seats will be uncontested.