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Macau imposes quarantine on arrivals from Iran, Italy

The Macau government has imposed 14-day medical surveillance in isolation on arrivals who had been to Italy or Iran within the past 14 days prior to their entry into Macau. 

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The Macau government has imposed 14-day medical surveillance in isolation on arrivals who had been to Italy or Iran within the past 14 days prior to their entry into Macau.

According to a statement by the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre, the measure took effect at noon on Saturday.

While Macau residents arriving from the two countries can stay in self-quarantine at their home, non-locals will have to stay at a designated hotel for two weeks at their own expense.

Saturday’s measure is identical to the one imposed on arrivals from South Korea earlier this week.

(The Macau Post Daily/Macau News)
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