Macao braces for 11th round of mass-testing; health chief aiming for zero cases; online video of unmasked smoking cops provokes sharp criticism.
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Home to around 689 million women, China has improved its gender gap scores in economics and health despite registering lower parity scores in education and politics.
Drunken professor allegedly groped female student and made lewd remarks in party at University of Macau during partial lockdown last Saturday.
China’s ambassador to Portugal visits autonomous island region’s technological and fisheries companies, and takes part in roundtable discussion.
Talks centre around certain types of GM maize grown in Brazil; corn producers, who already sell to EU, Iran, Japan and Mexico, hail new market’s opportunities.
Of the four cases detected in the community, two were close contacts and two cases were found in mass NATs; no cases found in other population groups.
Officials push for determined effort to thwart Covid-19 outbreak; seven key groups must do daily NAT.
Secretary for Administration and Justice, André Cheong, says adopting tough anti-virus measures can cause inconvenience but believes the ‘right to life’ is most fundamental.
Covid-19 measures to remain in force for an additional five days from Monday; only essential services allowed to stay open.