In a sign that Covid-19 restrictions are being relaxed bit by bit, foreigners without Macao ID can return to the city, but only if they fulfil strict criteria.
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Tempers flare during talks on possible wrongful contract terminations and assistance for unemployed.
Lack of investment, human resources and marketisation is hampering the city’s progress, despite grants of MOP 210 million last year.
The senior citizen is Macao’s first case of an adverse reaction following vaccination, which officials have been quick to play down.
Scheme will see 4,800 new flats in Areia Preta, in a complicated deal on the site of the ill-fated Pearl Horizons development.
Despite the city’s success in battling the epidemic, the danger of new cases still lurks, so businesses and residents must double down on precautions.
Family members urged to take better care of parents and grandparents, as most do not have any money of their own, and worry about how to afford medical treatment.
Vaccination drive widens its net, as health officials make haste to point out nobody in Macao has suffered any serious effects after being inoculated.
Other statistics: females outnumber males; marriages drop by a quarter; 1,300 couples divorced; the number of over-65s is creeping up; 2,200 died.