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Two more Yellow Code Zones as the 69th and 70th COVID-19 cases were confirmed, both import-related

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as “the Centre”) stated that Macao has recorded two more import-related COVID-19 cases this afternoon (28 September), identified as the 69th and 70th cases. Both cases were detected during the isolation period. In order to strengthen prevention, new Yellow Code Zones have been set up accordingly in line with the zone-specific, multi-level targeted approach to epidemic prevention and control.


The DSEDJ clarified that there is still no new arrangement for suspension of classes or face-to-face teaching

Some media reported today (28th September) about the arrangements for suspension of classes or face-to-face teaching. The Education and Youth Development Bureau (the “DSEDJ”) clarified that, for the time being, non-tertiary education schools have their classes suspended until 3rd October, and tertiary education institutions have already suspended face-to-face teaching activities. The DSEDJ is still studying the situation and making judgements dynamically based on the epidemic development, and has not made the final decision yet. If there are any updates, they will be announced through governmental channels in due course.


Beware of fraudulent calls purportedly from fake government department

A member of the “Judiciary Police Friends of Crime Prevention for Women” informed the Judiciary Police that she had recently received a call with a local mobile ID where the caller, speaking in Cantonese, claimed to be calling from the “Bureau of Telecommunications Regulation”. The caller warned her that her phone had shown signs of anomaly and would soon stop working, and she should press “2” to obtain further details. Finding the call suspicious, the member immediately hung up the phone and reported the incident.


Macao handed flag of National Games

The Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), Mr Ho Iat Seng, received the flag of the National Games of China, as a symbol of Macao’s co-hosting role for the 15th edition of the sporting event, in 2025.


Number of people waiting at every nucleic acid testing station (Updated as of 14:00 on 28 September)

The second programme of citywide nucleic acid testing is taking place, until 3pm on 28 September.


Number of people waiting at every nucleic acid testing station (Updated as of 13:00 on 28 September)

The second programme of citywide nucleic acid testing is taking place, until 3pm on 28 September.


Residents who have not been taken a specimen must complete the nucleic acid testing before 3:00 pm today (28th September)

The three-day mass nucleic acid testing will end at 3:00 p.m. today (28th September). The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as the Response Coordination Center) strongly appeals to residents who have not been taken a specimen to go to various stations for receiving nucleic acid testing before 3:00 p.m. today to cooperate on the completion of mass nucleic acid testing work.


One import-related case (the 68th case) detected; More areas classified as Yellow Code Zone

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as “the Centre”) stated that Macao has seen one import-related new COVID-19 case today (28 September), who was detected during the isolation period. In order to strengthen prevention, a new Yellow Code Zone has been set up accordingly in line with the zone-specific, multi-level targeted approach to epidemic prevention and control.


Number of people waiting at every nucleic acid testing station (Updated as of 12:00 on 28 September)

The second programme of citywide nucleic acid testing is taking place, until 3pm on 28 September.


Number of people waiting at every nucleic acid testing station (Updated as of 11:00 on 28 September)

The second programme of citywide nucleic acid testing is taking place, until 3pm on 28 September.


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