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[infographic] 25 April 2022 epidemic-prevention measures for inbound travellers of different identities

Epidemic-prevention measures for inbound travellers of different identities


UM undergraduate student’s study on optical encryption published by top academic journal

Liu Yichen, an undergraduate student from the Department of Physics and Chemistry (DPC), Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), University of Macau (UM), and a research team led by his supervisor, Liu Hongchao, assistant professor in the FST, recently published a paper titled ‘Anti-loss-compression Image Encryption Based on Computational Ghost Imaging Using Discrete Cosine Transform and Orthogonal Patterns’ in Optics Express, a top journal in the research field of optics.


Completion of works to ground level at Macau New Neighbourhood expected by mid-year

【如火如荼】澳門新街坊工程料年中完成「正負零」節點 | Completion of works to ground level at MNN expected by mid-year


Pilot Scheme for exemption from entry restrictions for Foreign Domestic Helpers opens for application from 10:00am today (25 April)

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as the “Centre”) announces that pursuant to the latest Chief Executive’s Dispatch No. 64/2022, with effect from 10:00 this morning, eligible domestic workers or prospective domestic workers of Philippine nationality may apply for exemption from entry restrictions through their employer or employment agency.


New exemption conditions for entry authorisation of non-residents in Macao

A new Executive Order has reviewed existing orders covering entry measures applicable to people that are not residents of Macao, with some orders either combined, adjusted, or cancelled. The new Executive Order is aimed at preventing the spreading of COVID-19 in the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR).


[infographic] 24 April 2022 epidemic-prevention measures for inbound travellers of different identities

Epidemic-prevention measures for inbound travellers of different identities


Arrivals from Guangdong Province are required to present proof of negative NAT within 72 hours

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as the “Centre”) announces that in response to the epidemic situation in the neighbouring areas, and after reaching an agreement on the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism between Zhuhai and Macao, the Health Bureau determines, in accordance with Article 10 of Law No. 2/2004 (Law on the Prevention, Control and Treatment of Infectious Diseases), that with effect from 00:00 on 25 April, individuals entering Macao from Guangdong Province via the Zhuhai-Macao checkpoints or by sea must hold a proof of negative COVID-19 nucleic acid test within 72 hours after the date of sampling. Non-Macao residents who fail to present such proof would be denied entry, whereas Macao residents will be required to undergo testing at once.





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