The Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Authority (DICJ) has announced that the continued closure of casinos in the SAR will be extended for another five days until midnight on July 23.
The first blockade was scheduled to end on Monday July 18 – However, although the number of cases on Sunday dropped to only 27, the government decided that the city should continue to block more broadly and close the casino sector, which is the core of the economy.
DICJ released the news in a press release stating that the closure requires CEO Ho Lat-Seng’s approval, procedures and methods for accessing some of the Bureau’s services, and Covid-safe. I also explained how to do it. Apply for a license.
Although covids are prevalent around the world, China and its SAR remain largely in compliance with the “covid-zero” policy, which leads to frequent blockades.
According to official figures, more than 1,500 Covid cases have been recorded in Macau since June, and more than 19,000 have been quarantined. Earlier this month, some residents were quarantined at Grand Lisboa Casino.
January, Macau New game bill passed This includes many major changes in this sector, including game table and machine limits, new rules for junkets, and more.
