Marine Bureau chief Susana Wong Soi Man signals first step on the road back to normal travel; also warns Macao water consumption too high.
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Water and Marine Bureau launches trial due to safety concerns as more than 400 vessels ply city’s waters daily.
As dangers of Covid-19 recede, ferries will resume service with four sailings a day in each direction.
Ferries were suspended last month following Covid-19 cluster outbreak; passengers still need facemasks and valid NAT result.
Many of the city institutions are temporarily shut down and activities cancelled or postponed.
Up to four sailings expected per day; passengers advised to heed Covid-19 precautions.
Beachgoers warned to be on their guard against red tide, which can be caused by raw sewage, while officials monitor the situation.
Taking 25 minutes and costing MOP 60 a head, the service provides a brand new link from one end of Macao to the other.
Covid-19 in Guangdong to blame; other services in the region are also likely to be affected.