‘Cabbie Cluster’ spreads to fellow diners at restaurant near Kiang Wu Hospital; residential building on Travessa de Tomás Vieira locked down.
City
Violent crime down by 43% though child sexual abuse up by 53%; police say less crime in community due to fewer tourists and Covid-19 restrictions.
Seventeen-year-old Macao resident, previously listed as core close contact, tested negative twice yesterday before testing positive for Covid-19 today.
First test must be done today or tomorrow, second on 1 December, and third on 3 December; only infants and toddlers aged under three are exempt.
All four cases relatives of each other; taxi drivers told to get fourth jab; care homes and hospitals enforce negative 24-hour NAT entry rule.
Health workers will also start administering booster vaccines against Omicron subvariants for over-18s, and over-12s in special circumstances.
Senior citizen sends cash to fake nephew begging for bail money; mainland Chinese student transfers price of plane ticket to unknown vendor. Suspects still at large.
Cases include 14-year-old Pui Ching student who visited the Macao Food Festival while two restaurants – frequented by taxi driver – in Macao peninsula sealed off; all taxi drivers must now take a RAT.
Case involves 74-year-old male Macao resident who drives a Black Cab taxi with licence plate number M-2754; city has reported 11 cases since 14 November.