Macau’s last COVID-19 patient discharged on Tuesday. Health chief also says that the risk of COVID-19 infection in Macau now is “extremely low”.
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Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said today that the risk of COVID-19 infection in Macau now was “very low”.
No more patients under treatment for COVID-19 after the last of Macau’s 45 COVID-19 patients was discharged from hospital today.
One more discharged today, leaving only 1 patient still in hospital.
The Macau government’s current NAT scheme at the Taipa Ferry Terminal will be extended from today to mainlanders based on some exemptions.
Macau has had no new imported COVID-19 cases for 35 consecutive days since April 8 – another patient discharged today, leaving only 2 hospitalised.
DSEJ announces that Primary 4 to Primary 6 classes in local schools will resume on May 25, while Primary 1 to Primary 3 pupils will return to school on June 1.
Primary students scheduled to return to classes in two stages, only 3 COVID-19 patients remain hospitalised and the 12th round of mask distribution begins on Tuesday.
20,000 non-resident workers are covered by the newly-announced exemption from the current 14-day quarantine imposed on non-resident workers from the mainland.