Figure is again nearly double the cases recorded in previous day, with total positive cases since 28 November now standing at 923; close contacts can also stay in any hotel starting tomorrow.
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Under new ‘0+0’ measure, incoming travellers can go around the city freely; also starting tomorrow, Hong Kong will no longer require people to scan QR codes to record visits to premises but some places may still ask for jab records.
Schools suspend face-to-face teaching for 13 affected classes; parents urged to get children jabbed. Two-hour negative RAT result needed to visit public hospitals and health centres starting today.
City’s tally since 28 November stands at 541 cases while most cases reported yesterday were asymptomatic.
Online self-assessment platform launches on Wednesday; people living in the same place as those undergoing home isolation will have their health codes turn into yellow and must conduct five-day self-health management.
Around 38,000 civil servants in Macao must wear KN95 or higher-standard masks at all times during working hours; visitors to government premises urged to wear same types masks.
Cases range in age from six to 79; Starting today, Macao Health Code only mandatory at government services, social services and non-tertiary institutions.
NAT not required for events with up to 300 people; from Monday, teachers and students must take weekly RAT and classes will be suspended for 5 days if positive case confirmed.
City has recorded 146 Covid-19 infections since 28 November; local tally stands at nearly 3,000 positive cases.