From this week the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre will reschedule its regular press conferences to every Monday and Thursday, as Macao’s COVID-19 epidemic has been constantly easing.
Covid-19
Hong Kong records 74 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday, nearly half of which were linked to a cluster at a container terminal first identified last week.
Hong Kong is preparing to launch mass COVID-19 screening as early as next week and mulling the resumption of talks to re-establish travel links with two of its neighbours.
China’s Minister of Commerce and the Macao Chief Executive have both commended Macao’s efforts and achievements in the fight against COVID-19.
The novel coronavirus (Covid-19) broke out and a war without fire between humanity and a deadly infectious virus erupted, putting health workers around the world at the forefront of the battle to protect citizens.
Hong Kong confirms today another 69 coronavirus cases on Thursday and two fatalities.
From today, all Macao residents can also choose to undergo their nucleic acid tests (NAT) at the Macau Forum testing station in Zape under the government’s NAT scheme, in addition to undergoing the tests at the programme’s main testing station in the Taipa Ferry Terminal in Pac On.
Hong Kong has reported a significant drop in the number of new Covid-19 infections, with just 33 new confirmed cases recorded on Tuesday.
The central government will lift its 14-day quarantine requirement for all arrivals from Macao from tomorrow – meaning that they can enter all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in the mainland without having to undergo quarantine from tomorrow.