The Health Bureau announced today two more COVID-19 relapses, bringing the total number of relapses among the 45 confirmed novel coronavirus disease cases to three.
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2 patients more have been reconfirmed with COVID-19 today, while 2 more have been discharged. 11th mask distribution also begins on May 2 (Saturday).
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has called for Macau’s workforce to acquire new skills and knowledge and so complement the government’s effort in advancing the special administrative region’s adequate economic diversification.
Residents could enjoy their shopping activities, as the government’s consumption subsidy smartcard scheme starts today, provided that they continue to adhere to the government’s COVID-19 prevention measures.
The Lotus Cycling Track optimisation project in Taipa will be launched early this month to improve the facilities.
Over 80% of residents have picked up their cards and can start using them from today.
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A bar-bending workers’ union and the Falun Gong sect are the only two groups that plan to mark May Day with gatherings tomorrow.
Macau has had no new imported COVID-19 cases for 22 consecutive days since April 8 – 1 more discharged today and 5 have also completed the 14-day recovery isolation period. Golden Crown China Hotel has also been emptied today.