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The Social Welfare Bureau strongly urges the elderly in the lockdown area of the Fai Fu Building to stay at home
During service delivery in the lockdown area of Fai Fu Building in Fei Chi Kei Social Housing, the life support team spotted some elderly had left their homes and were moving freely between different floors of the building. As there is an increasing trend of positive cases in the Fai Fu Building, unnecessary outing from the residence could easily lead to cross infection. The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) strongly urges the elderly to follow the rules of epidemic prevention, stay at home and not to leave home without permission, considering everyone's wellbeing. The life support team is available to help with all their daily needs. In particular, the family members of the elderly are urged to make more phone calls or video calls to care for the elderly and to advise them to stay home for their own safety and health and that of others.
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[Infographic] Suspension of operation of all non-essential industries and commercial venues
All industries and commercial companies and venues in Macao will be required to suspend operation from after the stroke of midnight on 11 July until the stroke of midnight on 18 July 2022 inclusive, except those in three categories of activity deemed essential to the community and to the day-to-day lives of the members of the public.
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Tips for Personal Health Protection – At the Workplace and At Home

Tips for Personal Health Protection – At the Workplace and At Home
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Industries and commercial venues to suspend operation from 11 July

All industries and commercial companies and venues in Macao will be required to suspend operation from after the stroke of midnight on 11 July until the stroke of midnight on 18 July 2022 inclusive, except those in three categories of activity deemed essential to the community and to the day-to-day lives of the members of the public.
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A total of 16 tubes of mixed samples tested positive as of 15:00 in the 6th round of Citywide NAT; Concerned NAT stations and sampling time announced

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre states that the 6th round of Citywide NAT Programme has been launched at 09:00 yesterday (8 July). As of 15:00 today (9 July), a total of 16 tubes of mixed samples have been tested positive.
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Citywide NAT (15H00): 613,364 samples collected; 479,462 proved negative; cumulatively 16 tubes of mixed samples tested positive
With regard to the 6th round of citywide NAT programme, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announces the following:
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New positive cases between within 24 hours yesterday (8 July)

According to the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre, new positive cases within 24 hours yesterday (8 July) include: 45 cases in the Red Code zones and medical observation hotels, which were detected under the management and control; 14 cases of close contacts, 7 cases in the Citywide NAT and Key Groups NAT, and 5 cases among other population groups, which were found within the community.
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The 6th round of Citywide NAT Programme will end today (July 9) at 18:00 and those 140,000 unsampled citizens are urged take the test asap
The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre stated that, the 6th round of Citywide NAT Programme will end today (July 9) at 18:00. As of 12:00 noon today, there are still 140,000 citizens who have not been sampled. So far, all stations have a smooth flow of people, and all general stations with a waiting time of less than 15 minutes do not need an appointment. The public should go to take the test as soon as possible. In addition, employers are urged to handle with discretion the time employees go to take the test.
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