Cases include 14-year-old Pui Ching student who visited the Macao Food Festival while two restaurants – frequented by taxi driver – in Macao peninsula sealed off; all taxi drivers must now take a RAT.
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Case involves 74-year-old male Macao resident who drives a Black Cab taxi with licence plate number M-2754; city has reported 11 cases since 14 November.
All united in gratitude to the government – and make a point of underlining commitment to promoting Macao’s status as ‘a world centre of tourism and leisure’.
Others will be replaced or resited; yet more cameras planned in future; system now covers border checkpoints, major roads, security blackspots and tourist attractions.
Construction on much delayed project started in 2010; locals unwilling to replace foreign prison guards.
Man treated for face wounds and chest fractures; woman, who left suicide note, certified dead; forensic examination follows.
Both – one tourist, one worker – had travelled extensively around the city; cross-border cooperation assists with rapid detection and containment.
US$3 billion to be allocated for agribusiness; minister hopes to propel country to top of producers in Africa, helped by abundant water and low population density.
MGM Grand Paradise, Galaxy Casino, Venetian Macau, Melco Resorts (Macau), Wynn Resorts (Macau) and SJM Resorts commit to investing MOP 100 billion over the next 10 years following 3 years of severe Covid-19 losses.