Macau observed this morning a three-minute silence for the victims of the nation's novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
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Macau confirmed its 43rd COVID-19 case, classified as imported.
The Macau government announced today that the national and local flags will fly at half-mast in the special administrative region Saturday to mourn the nation's COVID-19 victims.
Macau confirmed its 42nd COVID-19 case, classified as imported.
A national mourning will be held on Saturday to commemorate those who succumbed to the novel coronavirus.
A group of local theatre practitioners submitted a letter to both the Secretariat for Social Affairs and Culture and Cultural Affairs Bureau, presenting suggestions on how the government could help the performing arts industry hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 infection rate of those returning to Macau from overseas has so far been only 0.84%.
The registration for government-issued smartcards will end next Wednesday and all work related to the collection of the smartcards has been completed.
Local-born giant pandas “Jianjian” and “Kangkang” are nearly 4 years old, and have entered their subadult (juvenile) phase and will be “adults” next year.
Alcoholic beverage salesman who embezzled company funds had used the ill-gotten money for gambling.
The Identification Services Bureau (DSI) announced that it has extended its contact information amendment service to include the Macau Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT).
Population-wide testing for COVID-19 "not very meaningful" as the spread of the highly infectious disease is not happening in the community.