An additional 90 cases were recorded over the past 24 hours. As of this morning, more than 11,300 are under follow up by health authorities.
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Employers are urged to allow staff to get tested during working hours and staff must take a rapid antigen test before heading to stations.
Macao faces double whammy Saturday as Typhoon Signal No 8 extends until afternoon and Covid-19 cases continue to rise.
One person has been injured and 25 incidents such as fallen objects and collapsing scaffoldings were reported today.
Officials mulling fourth citywide NAT as cases reach 638; residents warned once again to stay home, avoid gathering, wear a mask outdoors.
People with yellow health codes will not be assigned red codes and can go directly to original appointment location for testing within three days from 2-4 July.
Last month’s figure drops by 25.9 per cent month-on-month as city fights its worst Covid-19 outbreak, leaving Macao almost empty of visitors.
Among new cases, 31 found in community while 35 detected under management and control; 10,484 individuals currently under follow up.
Xi said he hoped Macao’s chief executive would continue to ‘unremittingly prevent and control the epidemic’.