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Pharmaceutical Administration Bureau continues to maintain essential services to the public in conjunction with epidemic prevention work

In order to cooperate with the novel coronavirus epidemic prevention work, the Pharmaceutical Administration Bureau will continue to maintain the following essential services from June 27 to July 1, while other services will be suspended.


MGTO maintains limited service during work exemption for civil servants

In line with pandemic prevention measures, Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) maintains limited service during the period when civil servants are exempt from work from 27 June to 1 July 2022, with arrangements as follows:


A total of 9 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples tested positive in NAT drive for key areas; sampling stations and times of positive specimens announced

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre stated that, the NAT drive for key areas has concluded at 9:00pm yesterday (25 June), and a total of 9 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples have been tested positive.


The CCAC to suspend its external services between 27th June and 1st July

To reduce the risk of spread of the pandemic, the SAR Government has decided to close all its public departments between 27th June and 1st July. Therefore, the external services of the CCAC (including the Complaint Management Centre, the Declaration of Assets and Interests Division and its two Branch Offices) will continue to be suspended on the aforesaid dates. Should residents wish to file reports or administrative complaints, they may use the online complaint service of the CCAC or call the Report Hotline at 2836 1212. The deadline for submission of the declaration of assets and interests by public servants will be extended to the first working day upon resumption of services.


NAT for key areas has concluded; a total of 26,281 samples collected; Cumulative total of 9 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples tested positive, the rest are negative

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announces that the NAT drive for key areas has ended at 9:00pm yesterday (25 June). A total of 26,281 samples have been collected, a cumulative total of 9 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples have been tested positive, the rest are negative.


Fresh and live food arrival in Macao on 26 June (Sunday)

Type of food


NAT for key areas has concluded; a total of 26,281 samples collected; 8 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples tested positive

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announces that the NAT drive for key areas which commenced at 12:00pm has ended at 9:00pm today (25 June). A total of 26,281 samples were collected, among which, 8 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples have been tested positive, and single-sample test is underway.


Corrective action has been taken after confirming the sampling records of some citizens which were not uploaded to the Citywide NAT system

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre stated that, it was discovered that between 00:43 and 19:55 yesterday (24 June) in a NAT station operated by a testing agency, registration for some citizens participating in the citywide NAT has been mistaken input in other registration system when additional computers were put into operation during the mass testing drive, which resulted in failure to upload their sampling records to the corresponding citywide NAT system.


IAM conducts comprehensive cleaning and disinfection of markets, with hawkers completing antigen tests before opening every day

In view of the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre’s announcement of the local travel histories of the confirmed cases, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has immediately carried out large-scale and comprehensive cleaning and disinfection of multiple markets including the Bairro Iao Hon Municipal Market, especially the stalls and public facilities where the confirmed cases had been to. Since this outbreak of the pandemic, IAM has strictly required all hawkers in the markets to complete rapid antigen tests before working and be checked by market inspection staff before opening every day. During work, they are required to strictly abide by the guidelines for hygiene and pandemic prevention, and take adequate personal hygiene protection measures to protect the health of themselves and consumers.


Latest updates on lockdown zone and precautionary zone (25.06.2022 – 21H00)

Lockdown Zone ( “Red Code” Zone)


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