The local government confirmed two more new COVID-19 cases in the early hours of today – Macau’s 16th and 17th COVID-19 cases.
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Registration for the government-issued consumption smartcard kicked off at 9 a.m. on Wednesday and by 6 p.m.
Six of the city’s 10 tertiary education institutions will gradually resume on-campus classes on April 1.
A suspected case of pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been detected.
Macau Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng ordered today a blanket ban on the entry of foreign non-resident workers into Macau, starting at 0:00 Thursday.
The 15th case of coronavirus in Macau was confirmed this afternoon.
14th case of coronavirus in Macau announced Wednesday morning. Since Sunday (15th), Macau has had four new COVID-19 cases after having had none for about 40 consecutive days.
2 cases confirmed on Tuesday, bringing total to 13. Ban of foreign visitors also implemented.
A second government-designated hotel for the local government’s quarantine measure – the Golden Crown China Hotel – opened Tuesday night.