14th case of coronavirus in Macau announced Wednesday morning. Since Sunday (15th), Macau has had four new COVID-19 cases after having had none for about 40 consecutive days.
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2 cases confirmed on Tuesday, bringing total to 13. Ban of foreign visitors also implemented.
A second government-designated hotel for the local government’s quarantine measure – the Golden Crown China Hotel – opened Tuesday night.
The Macau government announced Tuesday night the city’s 13th novel coronavirus (COVID-19) case, the second case confirmed today and the third since Sunday .
The Macau government prohibited the entrance in the territory, from 00:00 March 18, to all non-residents according to an Executive Order from the Chief Executive published on Tuesday in the Macau Gazette.
SSM Control of Communicable Diseases and Surveillance of Diseases Department Coordinator Leong Iek Hou gave detailed information about Macau’s 11th COVID-19 patient’s travel history during her holiday in Portugal and after returning to Macau.
With effect from 00:00 Tuesday, all those who have been to a foreign country within the past 14 days prior to their entry into Macau must stay under medical surveillance for 14 days in a place designated by the Health Bureau (SSM).