Parliament’s committee wants lower alcoholic drinks consistency threshold

The parliamentary committee in discussing the consumable alcohol bill considered the indicator level proposed by the government to be too high. Currently, the government

EU, Beijing heading for collision over China’s Covid crisis

The European Union and China yesterday moved closer to a political standoff over the COVID-19 crisis, with Beijing vehemently rejecting travel restrictions some EU nations

Despite no specific date, HK gov’t works to resume ferry to Macau

Even after nearly three years of suspension, ferry services between Macau and Hong Kong downtown show no sign of resuming service. The terminals in downtown Hong

Visitors slowly return, 61,901 recorded over New Year’s weekend

There has been an increase in visitors to Macau over the holiday period. During the three-day New Year’s weekend (Dec. 31 to Jan. 2),

Macau eases Covid rules, casinos yet to rebound

The city has endured some of the world’s strictest anti-virus controls for nearly three years, and a loosening of border restrictions after China rolled back its “zero-Covid”

HK airport’s administrator in attempt to buy in Zhuhai airport

Zhuhai airport’s assets may be acquired by its de-facto administrator, the Hong Kong Airport Authority (HKAA), local media has reported. From October 2006, the airport,

Korea, Taiwan join growing list of countries and regions requiring NAT of Macau arrivals

South Korea and Taiwan are adding extra restrictions on either all or certain entrants from Macau, due to the Covid-19 outbreak occurring in this region.

Beijing threatens response to ‘unacceptable’ virus measures

The Chinese government blasted COVID-19 testing requirements imposed on passengers from China and threatened countermeasures against countries involved, which include the U.S. and several European nations.

Beijing shuts down over 37,000 cross-border gambling cases

Chinese police have solved more than 37,000 cases involving cross-border gambling this year, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement yesterday. Since the

Gov’t to proceed with New Year events

A The New Year’s Eve event will be held at the Sai Van Lake Square, near the Macau Tower. Leong said that 1,000 additional

Lawmaker calls for improved Covid-19 patient assessment platform

In his written inquiry, lawmaker Ron Lam has called for the government to improve its online Covid-19 patient self-assessment platform. Currently, the platform asks patients whether

Drug bureau implements limits of purchase on certain medications

A The limits affect pain, fever and flu medications, mucolytics and cough medications and SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen test (RAT) kits. Each person is limited to one

Lack of info on China’s Covid-19 surge stirs global concerns

Moves by the U.S., Japan and others to mandate COVID-19 tests for passengers arriving from China reflect global concern that new variants could emerge in its ongoing

Ctrip: Macau most popular among travel destinations

A tourism portal in China has recorded 10 times more searches year-on-year after Covid measures were loosened, with Macau topping the list of intended destinations. Half an hour

Integrated resorts looking for staff via Manila agency

A recruitment agency in the Philippines has posted new job alerts for positions in the city’s integrated resorts, signaling renewed need for staff in the sector

Pandemic peak reached: SSM

Macau has reached the peak of the current wave of the pandemic, as residents have grappled with the rapid spread of Covid. Although, following Beijing,

Film association calls for competition entries

The annual Macau Films and Videos Panorama (MFVP) is calling for entries from now until Jan. 20. The event is organized by the Audio-Visual

Junkets to guarantee gov’t with MOP1.5m in legal overhaul

Gaming promoters, more commonly known as junket operators, will be required to pay MOP1.50 million to have their licenses renewed from January 1. The day marks

China to resume issuing passports, visas as virus curbs ease

China says it will resume issuing passports for tourism in another big step away from anti-virus controls that isolated the country for almost three years, setting

About 40% KWH medical staff test positive for SARS-CoV-2

  Since the start of this outbreak, about 40% of the medical staff at the private Kiang Wu Hospital have been infected by SARS-CoV-2, local media reports. The disclosure was made by

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