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Residents urged to declare correct residential address information on Macao Health Code

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre stated that, in order to avoid being included in the lockdown or precautionary zones due to the failure to update or input errors in the address declared or selected in the Macao Health Code, and therefore results in being assigned a red or yellow health code, residents are urged to check the information in the “Residential residence” in the Macao Health Code as soon as possible.
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List of Yellow Code Zones (Last Update:2022/06/29 14:30)
List of Yellow Code Zones (Last Update:2022/06/29 14:30)
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Change of parking location of one NAT mobile bus to the leisure area in Praça de Ponte e Horta

According to the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre, citizens residing in yellow-coded zones are subject to nucleic acid testing on Days 1, 2, 4 and 7. For the convenience of these citizens, during a period of 4 consecutive days from today (29 June) to 2 July, two NAT mobile buses will be deployed to provide sampling service at two different locations from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.
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External merchandise trade statistics for May 2022
Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that total merchandise export amounted to MOP1.14 billion in May 2022, up by 16.2% year-on-year. Value of re-exports (MOP978 million) grew by 20.3%, of which re-exports of Garments and Diamond & diamond jewellery surged by 234.3% and 97.1% respectively while those of Non-diamond jewellery declined by 61.6%. Value of domestic exports (MOP165 million) dropped by 3.1%, of which domestic exports of Garments decreased by 30.9% while those of Copper & articles thereof rose by 14.7%. Meanwhile, total merchandise import went down by 22.5% year-on-year to MOP12.05 billion; imports of Mobile phones, Beauty, cosmetic & skincare products and Watches fell by 69.9%, 34.2% and 25.0% respectively, whereas imports of Food & beverages and Electronic components expanded by 41.2% and 19.3% respectively. Merchandise trade deficit in May 2022 totalled MOP10.90 billion.
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Transport and communications statistics for May 2022
Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that licensed motor vehicles in Macao totalled 246,949 as at end-May 2022, up by 1.0% year-on-year; light automobiles (113,078) and heavy motorcycles (106,233) increased by 1.1% and 2.6% respectively. New registration of motor vehicles in May declined by 20.4% year-on-year to 728 (128 of them were electric vehicles), with that of light automobiles falling by 31.2% to 293 (42 of them were electric). In the first five months of 2022, new registration of motor vehicles dropped by 15.2% year-on-year to 4,572. Number of traffic accidents in May decreased by 10.4% year-on-year to 992, with 1 person killed and 342 persons injured. From January to May 2022, there were 4,901 traffic accidents, which resulted in 5 deaths and 1,705 injuries.
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Notification from Zhuhai Municipal COVID-19 Prevention and Control Headquarters on Adjustments of Health Management Measures for Arrivals from Macao
Notification from the Zhuhai workgroup for the Zhuhai-Macao Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism:
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[infographic]All Macao residents must do a rapid antigen self-test today and tomorrow

[infographic]All Macao residents must do a rapid antigen self-test today and tomorrow
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39 positive mixed samples detected in Citywide NAT; Concerned NAT stations and sampling time announced
The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre stated that the Citywide NAT programme has ended at 6:00 pm yesterday (28 June). As of 9:00am today (29 June), a total of 39 tubes of mixed sample have been tested positive.
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Citywide NAT has ended; 652,544 samples collected; 591,955 negative results; cumulatively 39 tubes of mixed samples tested positive
With regard to the citywide NAT programme that ended at 6:00 pm today (28 June), the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announces the following:
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One Positive Case detected at “Obra das Mães” Integrated Services Centre for the Elderly at Praia do Manduco
The centre-wide rapid antigen test was conducted immediately afterwards and one positive result was identified among the 10 staff members. The person lives in Macao and hasn't left Macao since 18th June, and was tested negative in the first and second universal nucleic acid test, as well as during another screening of staff members and in four rapid antigen tests. Apart from this staff member, the rest of the staff and residents of the nursing home had negative results in the above-mentioned tests.
Upon being informed of the incident, the IAS immediately maintained close communication with the Health Bureau and the Centre, and notified the Fire Services Department to transport the staff member to the medical isolation centre. In order to reduce the contact among persons in the Centre and prevent the internal spread of virus, the IAS has also instructed the Centre to immediately arrange for the isolation of all staff and residents according to their risk level and to conduct a centre-wide antigen test, and to take various emergency measures, including disinfection of the environment, access control of persons, adjustment of daily routine and strict infection control. The IAS and the Health Bureau have also arranged for a nucleic acid test to be conducted by the staff of the Centre on the same day, the results of which are not available at the moment, since the samples are still being analyzed. At present, the situation of the nursing home is generally stable and there is no particular problem with the residents' daily life, food provision and care work. The nursing home has informed the residents' families of the incident, explaining to them the current situation and the measures to be taken.
There are currently 58 residents and 76 staff members in the Elderly Home of “Obra das Mães” Integrated Services Centre for the Elderly at Praia do Manduco. Since the implementation of the preventive closed-loop management measures on 25th June, staff were subjected to frequent nucleic acid testing and rapid antigen testing. This has shown that the relevant management is able to detect and isolate suspected infection cases in a timely manner. This incident also illustrates that even though the previous nuclear and rapid tests were negative, staff's test results are still subject to change in the first few days under the preventive closed-loop management measures. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct continuous nuclear and rapid tests over a period of time to detect infected persons early, ensuring the effectiveness of the preventive closed-loop management measures. To this end, starting today, the IAS and the Health Bureau will collaborate with all elderly and rehabilitation homes implementing the preventive closed-loop management measures to conduct nucleic acid testing and rapid antigen testing for their staff and residents for several consecutive days. This arrangement would be crucial to the effectiveness of the preventive closed-loop management measures in fighting against the epidemic.
At present, the IAS and the Health Bureau are still working closely on the development of the incident. Depending on the results of today's nucleic acid test, follow-up measures will be taken. Close collaboration will be maintained with the nursing home and its management to assist the home in implementing various control arrangements and maintaining basic operations.