A 26-year-old female, non-resident, from South Korea has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
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The Macau government extended Saturday its quarantine measures for arrivals to all of the 26 nations in the Schengen Area as well as the UK, US, Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil.
The Hong Kong government says all arrivals from Europe’s Shengen bloc and South Korea will have to isolate themselves at home for 14 days starting March 17 (Tuesday).
Macau’s schools will gradually reopen from April 13. 6th round of facemask sales began on Friday.
Local residents can register to obtain a 3,000-pataca consumption e-card from next Wednesday to April 8, before they can start to pick up the card between April 14 and April 30, while they will need to use their cards between May 1 and July 31.
Four articles on mental health care during the current COVID-19 epidemic written by University of Macau’s research team from the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) have been published in the latest editions of British medical journals The Lancet and Lancet Psychiatry.
The Macau government on Thursday rejected the “baseless” claims concerning Macau in the 2019 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices issued by the US Department of State this week.
A local woman who had been to Spain was taken to the Health Bureau’s (SSM) Public Health Clinical Centre in Coloane for quarantine, after seeking treatment for a fever.
with effect from midday Thursday all those who have been to Norway within the past 14 days prior to their entry into Macau must undergo a medical examination upon arrival.