Ferry services cancelled, museums and public areas close, and mainlanders head for home as city braces for second mass test in two months.
Macao Health Code
If it goes ahead, next citywide test should run more smoothly with more testing stations and robust Health Code backup systems.
Residents who fail to register their true home address may face code turning red in case of lock-down; health chief appeals to everyone to keep up-to-date.
Yellow Health Code holders voting will be closely supervised, while back-up polling stations will be held in readiness.
Normal visiting hours restored at public hospital, and fire and security forces museums reopen following Covid-19 scare.
Hundreds of residents who have been confined to their homes will soon taste freedom provided no new Covid-19 cases are detected.
Health chief makes it clear that NATs are the fastest way to identify Covid-19, and that vigilance is everybody’s responsibility.
Work started in June, but no launch date set for vital app as designers need to ensure it will sync with the Macao Health Code.
Risk recedes, but nearly 60 per cent of the population has yet to be vaccinated; 200,000 more Sinopharm doses expected to arrive tomorrow.