Blame lies with Covid-19’s effect on Macao; CEO bullish on company’s future prospects, pointing to robust customer demand.
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Members of the public will be able to check their NAT sampling records and test results more easily from now on; NAT enquiry system for test results to be shut down.
52-year-old woman failed to turn up for work; colleague discovered her in dormitory hanging from bunk bed frame; post mortem due shortly.
Fledgling nation – heavily dependent on oil and gas revenues – also keen to boost trade ties with its larger neighbour beyond current US$250 million per annum.
New planes will be piloted and maintained by Angolan staff; lease marks a departure for African carrier whose fleet is mainly Boeing.
US$180 million project would be connected to national grid and possibly shared with a dozen other countries in southern Africa.
Residents may take short walks and exercise pets under next week’s ‘consolidation period’ as city struggles back to normality after month-long Omicron blitz; KN95 mask compulsory.
Everyone must stay home except for work and use KN95 masks when outdoors; cinemas, gyms, kindergartens, shops inside malls and more to remain closed.
Macao government strives to bring outbreak under control as soon as possible and have entry requirements from Macao to Zhuhai gradually eased.