Only vaccinated travelers allowed entry from Apr. 3

Vaccination against Covid-19 will be required for travelers aged 12 and above entering Macau from April 3, the government announced in a statement today.
Travelers entering Macau who are aged 12 and above will need to be vaccinated with two doses of Covid-19 vaccine and the course needs to have been completed for at least 14 days.
Those aged 18 or above need to have received the second dose of the vaccine in the past seven months, along with providing proof that they have taken a booster shot.
According to the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center, a certificate from a doctor is needed if the traveler has been capable of receiving the vaccine in the past two months.
The certificate must be approved by the local government for international travel purposes.
Until now, only Macau residents are allowed entry, as well as travelers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China.

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