Just one of Macau’s 10 COVID-19 patients is still in hospital, the Health Bureau (SSM) announced.
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Bring back Macau residents stranded in Hubei province back to Macau entails a “very high” risk for Macau’s COVID-19 epidemic situation.
The Macau government said on Saturday it will airlift “50 to 60” local residents stranded in Hubei province in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic.
The Macau government’s Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) issued on Saturday a Level 2 Travel Alert to Italy.
The Macau government has imposed 14-day medical surveillance in isolation on arrivals who had been to Italy or Iran within the past 14 days prior to their entry into Macau.
Entertainment venues, such as cinemas and gyms can reopen for business on Monday. Meanwhile, local schools could resume in late April or even earlier.
MGTO Director Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes admitted that the COVID-19 epidemic has been affecting Macau’s tourism “very much”.
Macau’s number of hospitalised COVID-19 patients decreased to three when one more of the initially 10 patients was discharged from hospital.
Sands China has donated 1 million patacas (US$125,000) to four social service organisations in the city to help them assist the community’s most vulnerable cope with the fallout from the COVID-19 epidemic.