Latest two cases in Taipa and Areia Preta; Chief Executive promises to strengthen mental health support, calls on people to ‘cherish your lives’.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng
China Telecom yet to announce when its service will start; CTM says customers can pre-register, but only says that fees will be a ‘surprise’.
Travel industry chief welcomes return of mainland Chinese groups, who see Macao as a ‘safe destination’ despite recent Covid-19 outbreak.
Project will include construction of more aircraft stands and fast lanes for taxiing; annual passenger capacity due to be increased to 15 million.
Six-station, 7.7-kilometre line still under planning; Macao awaits central government approval for lease on Zhuhai plot to extend line to Qingmao checkpoint.
Chamber also urges Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U to consider relaxing certain pandemic measures during run-up to 2023 Policy Address.
Incumbent Lai Kin Hong opts to take early retirement after spending more than two decades in post.
Ho Iat Seng says city will be first port of call for groups from Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangsu, Shanghai and Zhejiang; other regions to follow later.
Various organisations have applied to run the new schools next to private residential estate One Oasis; government has yet to make decision.