Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U, during a meeting of the Tourism Development Committee (CDT), encouraged local tourism industry operators to prepare for welcoming visitors again in the future.
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The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) plans to provide free half-day tours for overnight visitors after COVID-19 visitor entry curbs have been eased.
Macau's last COVID-19 patient discharged on Tuesday. Health chief also says that the risk of COVID-19 infection in Macau now is “extremely low”.
The Macau Special Administrative Region has participated in the virtual opening session of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) 73rd World Health Assembly (WHA).
A number of residents had received an SMS on their smartphones sent from a local smartphone number offering them “soaring” stock earnings.
Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said today that the risk of COVID-19 infection in Macau now was "very low".
The proportion of non-local business in Macau’s banking sector rebounded in the first quarter, the Macau Monetary Authority (AMCM) said in a statement on Monday.
No more patients under treatment for COVID-19 after the last of Macau’s 45 COVID-19 patients was discharged from hospital today.
Those entering Macau from Zhuhai urged to give up the idea of being taken to the local government’s nucleic acid testing station at the Taipa Ferry Terminal in Pac On for a COVID-19 test by not obtaining a valid nucleic acid test certificate in advance in the mainland prior to their arrival here.
The number of property units sold last month fell 43.7% year-on-year to 443.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng will attend the opening of the third session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing on Friday.
Macau's number of reported crimes fell 28.3% year-on-year to 2,412 in the first quarter of the year, the office of Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak announced today.