NATs for entire city once again, despite no new cases; Grand Prix and Food Festival can go ahead if Macao gets clean bill of health this time.
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Source of latest Covid-19 case, 58-year-old seafood deliveryman, still unclear; Macao facing three days of RATs as Typhoon Nalgae bears down on city.
Action stations: city braces for possibility of T8 as health workers race to complete Covid-19 mass-testing drive.
Carnival axed due to concerns over spread of pandemic; Tap Seac Multisport Pavilion, Mong-Ha Sports Centre and Olympic Sports Centre Stadium also closed.
Most new stations will be slow-, not fast-, charging. CEM provides MOP 30 million subsidy to upgrade communal electrical installations in ‘three-nil’ buildings.
Deal to benefit education, water, sanitation, energy efficiency, digitalisation, entrepreneurship and culture, specifically in strife-torn north of country.
All mass-testing NAT results negative so far; health workers trying to find source of latest case as typhoon nears; risk to Grand Prix and Food Fest ‘under control’, says health chief.
Results up 31.6% on September; Macao’s six gaming operators continue to run 37 casinos, but with 32 fewer gaming tables and 345 more slot machines.
Sixty NAT testing stations operating flat-out to test everyone in city by 11 am tomorrow. Caseload now at 11. Health chief says ‘don’t worry too much’.