Sixteen of the 29 hotels and guesthouses that had closed their doors in Macau in response to the COVID-19 threat have meanwhile reopened.
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The government's income from gaming taxes fell 13.% year-on-year to 8.83 billion patacas (US$1.1 billion) in January.
Former president of the government's Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute Jackson Chang will go on trial on April 27 for a raft of alleged crimes such as organised crime, corruption, money laundering and breach of secrecy.
29 of the city’s 41 casinos will reopen for business today (Thursday), while the remaining 12 casinos have applied to defer reopening their doors.
A resident has fallen victim to an online shopping scam for facemasks through social media — the Judiciary Police (PJ) warns the public to be careful when buying goods on the Internet.
A 58-year-old Hong Kong male resident who tested positive for COVID-19 had visited Macau.
Macau's gaming industry will reopen its doors tonight after its 15-day shutdown by the government as part of the authorities' fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Macau gaming operator Sands China said on Wednesday that "regarding a recent video circulating on social media purporting to show Sands China's current team member accommodations, Sands China wishes to clarify that the video in question was taken during a typhoon in the past and shows a temporary rest area prepared for team members on […]
MGM donated 500,000 facemasks to the Macau government to support its anti-novel coronavirus (COVID-19) measures.
Macau-based Portuguese bank BNU said in a statement that it has donated MOP 100,000 (US$12,500) to Roman-Catholic social service organisation Caritas Macau
The Macau Government has suspended from Wednesday the sea links between Macau and the port of Fuyong, which serves the airport of Shenzhen, in China’s Guangdong province.
With no new COVID-19 cases having been confirmed in Macau for two weeks does not mean that the epidemic in the city is over.