Health Bureau Director Alvis Lo Iek Long, who led fight against Covid-19, and Ho Hoi Kei, daughter of Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng, head list of new members.
Health Bureau Director Alvis Lo Iek Long
NAT not required for events with up to 300 people; from Monday, teachers and students must take weekly RAT and classes will be suspended for 5 days if positive case confirmed.
Citywide mass-testing unlikely in future; Red Code Zones to be enforced if two or more households test positive for Covid-19; big events can go ahead if precautions followed.
Source of latest Covid-19 case, 58-year-old seafood deliveryman, still unclear; Macao facing three days of RATs as Typhoon Nalgae bears down on city.
Sixty NAT testing stations operating flat-out to test everyone in city by 11 am tomorrow. Caseload now at 11. Health chief says ‘don’t worry too much’.
Five residential zones currently locked down; health chief says ‘source and transmission chain clear’ unlike June outbreak.
MOP 20,000 fine proposed for anyone selling booze to minors; online shoppers will be required to confirm they are adults.
Just four Key Groups need to take daily NATs; live-out domestic helpers must test every three days; football pitches and basketball courts open tomorrow.
No new Covid-19 cases found in community for six days; long struggle against Omicron outbreak coming to an end with this weekend’s mass-testing.
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