Macau CEO Ho Iat-seng has instructed companies engaged in industrial or commercial activities, including casinos, to operate in a limited manner from midnight on July 23.
The launch of these businesses is subject to the guidelines of the health authorities to prevent epidemics and does not include ongoing interior renovations of nursery schools, shopping mall stores, or buildings.
The CEO also maintained a stay-at-home order and required the general public to stay indoors, except for business trips, shopping, or other necessary work. People leaving their homes are expected to wear N95 masks at all times.
Movie theaters, movie theaters, indoor playgrounds, game consoles, electronic game rooms, internet cafes, billiard rooms, bowling areas, steam baths, massage parlors, beauty parlors, fitness parlors, health clubs, karaoke venues, bars, nightclubs, discos, The dance hall, dance hall and swimming pool will remain closed until further notice.
The restaurant only offers takeaway services and will never resume dining indoors. Due to these ongoing restrictions, it is not yet known how busy the concessionaire will be after resumption.
Macau closed first and then extended it. From July 11th to 22nd, many activities stagnated throughout the city, including Hotel Lisboa Casino.
Although the outbreak is relatively small by Western standards and no one has died yet, China’s ongoing “zero corona” strategy could lead to serious government action in any incident in the region. It means that there is.
Official figures mean that more than 90% of the residents of the SAR are fully vaccinated and have been vaccinated at least twice.
Last week, the number of new covid cases per day steadily decreased from the highest confirmed 109 cases on 10 July to just 6 cases on 18 July.
