The last of Macau's 45 COVID-19 patients, a 15-year-old local girl studying in the United Kingdom, was discharged today, Health Bureau (SSM) Lei Chin Ion announced at the daily press conference of the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre.
According to Lei, the girl was discharged after 56 days of isolation treatment.
Lei pointed out that Macau's "second wave" of novel coronavirus cases began on March 15, resulting in 35 patients. The "first wave," which began on January 22, comprised 10 patients. Unlike Hong Kong, Macau has been spared a community outbreak and local transmission of the disease. Health Bureau officials have said that the 45 cases consisted of 43 imported cases and two cases "connected to imported cases." No COVID-19 death has been reported in Macau. Only one of the 45 cases has been classified by the bureau as "serious". However, the patient - as all the others - made a full recovery, SSM officials have stressed.
Macau residents accounted for over two-thirds of the total number of cases, according to SSM data.
Macau has no recorded a new COVID-19 cases for 41 days, Lei pointed out today.
Lei said that the risk of COVID-19 infection in Macau now was "extremely low". However, he called for prudence before easing strict border entry curbs.
Observers say that almost all Macau residents have been wearing facemasks when out and about since late January.