Official permission to catch a cab comes with a string of Do’s and Don’ts for both drivers and passengers.
Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre
Health director says situation ‘very serious’; three clusters identified; 5,000 people locked down or affected by city’s Red and Yellow Zones; non-tertiary students to end academic year early.
Nearly 3,000 people under follow up; authorities inform citizens they do not need to rush to upload rapid antigen test results on Macao Health Code.
Everybody is required to self-test, while Myanmar passport-holders and anyone who lives, works or has other contact with downtown virus hotspot must undertake NAT.
Residents urged to conduct RATs themselves tomorrow; 380 guests and staff from Hotel Fortuna quarantined; no citywide lockdown.
Citizens who queued for their NATs at the listed times and places can conduct a self-antigen test within two days after their NAT and upload their results online.
Primary school teacher believed to have infected many pupils; 300 under medical observation from two schools; mass testing 67% complete, most results negative.
One cluster traced to 13 non-resident workers living in one flat; carriers range from baby to octogenarian; staff at 53 NAT stations working all-out to complete mass testing.
Non-resident foreigners with permit may enter city directly; higher education students most likely to benefit.