Local authorities are determined not to have a repeat of the massive blackouts experienced during typhoons in 2017 and 2018.
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Malaysia should have used ‘international police cooperation’ before asserting that the fugitive was hiding in the territory, security officials say.
Despite the last quarter’s strong performance, officials are urging prudence, warning that the economy is still in recovery.
Last year saw airport operations ‘profoundly affected’ by the pandemic, CAM says, announcing its 2022 financial performance.
Dr. Leong Iek Hou, from the Communicable Disease Prevention and Disease Surveillance Unit, says Covid is now ‘a disease like flu’.
Graft officials from Malaysia have reiterated their claim that the wanted businessman is lying low somewhere in the territory – a claim Macao authorities have previously denied.
The total number of guests from Macao’s biggest markets, mainland China and Hong Kong, also posted sharp increases.
Earlier modelling by researchers at the Macau University of Science and Technology projects that as many as 6,000 people a day could be getting infected.
The gaming, hospitality and restaurant trades saw the biggest increases in employment, according to the DSEC.