Gov’t blames uncooperative NAT takers for crowd-building

Test takers not keeping to their booking time was the reason behind recent crowds building up at test stations, public health doctor Leong Iek Hou of

5G network tender accepting bids until Aug. 12

The government has finally launched the much-anticipated public tender for the fifth generation of wireless communication networks (5G). The rules and regulations for the public

FIA officially cancels participation in Macau GP

The governing body of the worldwide motorsport, Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), has officially announced the cancellation of all FIA events in this year’s Macau Grand

Quarantine free for people under SSM observation

Those required by the  Health Bureau (SSM) to undergo quarantine will not need to pay their fees, regardless of their nationalities, Lau Fong Chi, department head

Analysts say Beijing’s eased quarantine a step in the right direction

China's easing of quarantine for foreign arrivals caught analysts by surprise, while others saw the move as just the right step even though Beijing is sticking

Rapid Antigen Test: Easily available but price savvy needed

With a growing number of workplaces requiring daily negative tests for Covid-19, fears have arisen regarding both the quantity and price of rapid antigen tests

Health chief defends regular NATs for casino workers

SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid tests (NAT) and rapid antigen tests (RAT) will complement each other for key groups, now including casino and construction workers, the local

CE to attend Hong Kong’s 25th anniversary and inauguration of John Lee

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng is in Hong Kong until July 1 as the neighboring region marks the 25th anniversary of its return to the motherland.

Hong Kong bars some journalists from handover anniversary

Hong Kong authorities, citing “security reasons,” have barred more than 10 journalists from covering events and ceremonies this week marking the 25th anniversary of Hong

Developer suggests ‘more practical’ transportation system amid cable car proposal

The proposed cable car between New Urban Zone A and ZAPE District will not be a feasible means of diverting traffic, according to a Macau architect

Authorities await final results to decide on more rounds

Local health authorities will soon decide whether more community testing is needed to tackle the recent Covid-19 outbreak. Such a decision could include additional rounds

Restaurant owners lose hope as end of restrictions remains uncertain

Restaurant owners have expressed their dismay over the current pandemic situation in the SAR, as they are required to close their dine-in services to deter the

Trade union federation calls for clearer guidelines for casino employees

Lawmakers representing the workers’ association have called for clearer guidelines for casino employees regarding who is to bear the costs of mandatory nucleic acid tests

China reduces quarantine for people arriving from abroad

China yesterday announced an easing of its quarantine requirement for people arriving from abroad but stopped short of lifting what remains a stringent COVID-19 policy compared

Hong Kong confirms Chinese leader Xi’s visit for anniversary

Hong Kong police confirmed yesterday that Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the city this week for the 25th anniversary of the former British colony’s return

35 new cases raise tally to 391, first severe case

Local health authorities have reportedly found a total of 391 positive cases of infections with Covid-19 from June 18 to 5 p.m. yesterday, the coordinator at the

Education chief pledges to safeguard volunteers against infections during meal breaks

The citywide SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) stations have differing amounts of space, but the government will try to provide facilities for volunteers to rest and have

Gov’t will not regulate retail price of RAT kits

The local authorities will not regulate the retail price of the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) kits that have been authorized for sale at pharmacies, the

Banking association head provides assurance on backup services

President of the Macau Association of Banks, Ip Sio Kai, has given assurances that local banks are providing auxiliary services to their clients despite the

SJM to deliver employee bonuses

Gaming operator SJM Resorts SA is set to deliver another bonus for its employees as part of the casino industry’s customary annual stipend. Dubbed as

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