Around 500 students expected to leave Macao today and tomorrow; all must present a valid NAT and will be tested again in Zhuhai before being allowed home.
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Health workers hampered by high density and insanitary conditions; residents move en masse to Treasure Hotel in Taipa.
People working in the construction, laundry and security sectors will also need to take four NATs, once every other day.
New patients, who are connected to the ‘renovation cluster’, a setback to city which had just successfully completed its third mass NAT drive.
Measure announced by mainland Chinese health authorities require all travellers from Macao to undergo 14-days of quarantine plus 7-days of health monitoring.
Citizens urged to comply with health and safety guidelines to ensure pandemic is kept at bay.
Teachers advised to introduce programme gradually, allotting tasks pupils can complete on their own.
Police discover ‘renovation cluster’ members were moonlighting or should not have been working in the city at all, vow to investigate employers.
Rolling system allows people who booked jabs during citywide test to keep same timeslot; 10,000 appointments available every day.