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Boy has common cold after visiting Wuhan: SSM
A boy aged four years and five months has been diagnosed with common cold after returning Wuhan city, which has been hit by pneumonia of unknown cause, the Health Bureau (SSM) announced yesterday.According to an SSM statement, the boy came down with a fever and respiratory tract infection within 14 days after returning to Macau.The statement said that between January 1 and yesterday the bureau recorded 10 suspected cases involving patients who visited Wuhan and developed a fever and symptoms of
January 14, 2020
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Man sexually abuses girl in flat he rents to her mother: police
The Public Security Police (PSP) caught a local man last week for sexually abusing an underage girl twice in a flat that he rents to her mother, PSP spokesman Wong Wai Chun said during a regular press conference yesterday.According to Wong, the over 50-year-old suspect surnamed Man told the police that he works as a casino dealer. The victim is a junior secondary school pupil, Wong said. Her personal information such as her age was not released by the spokesman.According to the Macau Penal
January 14, 2020 | BY admin
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Govt to consult public on LRT East section in H1: Rosário
Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosário has announced that the government plans to launch a public consultation in the first half of this year on building the “East” section of the Light Rail Transit (LRT).The government first revealed in January 2018 that it would study the feasibility of building a sea-crossing LRT section connecting the peninsula’s Barrier Gate border checkpoint to the Taipa Ferry Terminal, via the land reclamation area known as Zone A – also
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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2019 – Macau’s hottest year: observatory
Last year was the hottest year on record in Macau, the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) has announced.In a statement on Friday, the bureau said that three main indicators – Macau’s average temperature, the average highest temperature, and the average lowest temperature – all hit record highs last year since the local observatory was established in 1952.According to the statement, Macau’s average temperature last year was 23.6 degrees Celsius, replacing the previous record in
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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Health Bureau confirms serious flu case
The Health Bureau (SSM) confirmed last night a serious flu case, a 67-year-old local man suffering from various chronic diseases.According to an SSM statement, the patient sought treatment at the private Kiang Wu Hospital for fever and dyspnoea (shortness of breath) on January 11. He tested positive for the influenza A virus, while chest radiography showed that he was suffering from double pneumonia, after which he was immediately hospitalised and given Tamiflu.Due to cardiac and respiratory
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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Local patient in isolation after Wuhan trip
A 22-year-old local man, who arrived in Macau from Wuhan on January 8, remains under observation in the isolation ward of the public Conde de S. Januário Hospital Centre for medical tests to exclude the possibility of having contracted pneumonia of unknown cause during his visit to that city, the Interdepartmental Taskforce on Pneumonia of Unknown Cause said in a statement said.According to a statement by the taskforce released through the Macau Government Information Bureau last night, the
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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Pickpocket steals HK$37,000 from tourist: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested a male mainlander on Friday for stealing HK$37,000 in cash from a female mainland tourist in a shopping centre of a gaming resort in Cotai last month, PJ spokesman Leng Kam Lon said during a special press conference on Saturday.Leng identified the suspect as a 36-year-old surnamed Lan who told the police that he works in the logistics sector.The female victim reported to the police on December 27 that when she was shopping in the resort earlier that day she
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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Education centre cheats govt of 869,000 patacas in subsidies: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested the owner of a private education centre last week for cheating the government out of over 869,000 patacas in its continuing education subsidy scheme, PJ spokesman Lai Man Vai said during a special press conference on Friday.The suspect defrauded the government of continuing education subsidies by submitting bogus attendance records, involving at least 16 courses run by the education centre.Most of the courses run by the education centre were of a recreational
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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FM Commissioner Shen vows to further promote Macau-related foreign affairs
Foreign Ministry Commissioner Shen Beili said on Friday that the commission has been “fully and accurately” implementing the principles of the “One Country, Two Systems” and “Macau people administering Macau with a high degree of autonomy in Macau” since the establishment of the Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) 20 years ago.Shen also said that the commission has been “vigorously” promoting Macau-related foreign affairs and is determined to strive for a better
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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Executive Council gets new spokesman
Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong Weng Chon has been appointed as the new spokesperson for the government’s top advisory Executive Council.His appointment was promulgated in last week’s Official Gazette (BO). Cheong is the council’s third spokesperson.It is the first time since the setting-up of the advisory body in December 1999 that a government official will be its spokesperson. In the past two decades, the post was held by community association representatives:
January 13, 2020 | BY admin
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PJ chief says locals don’t want HK-style turmoil
Judiciary Police (PJ) Director Sit Chong Meng said yesterday he was convinced that Macau people don’t want Hong Kong-style social turmoil.Sit also said that the Judiciary Police – Macau’s criminal investigation department – were paying attention to the situation in Hong Kong and that they were determined to maintain Macau’s stability. He made the remarks in response to journalists’ questions during a Lunar New Year gathering with the media at the PJ headquarters in Zape.“We will
January 10, 2020 | BY admin
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Art on the Fringe spreads in the city
Shows at Fringe festivals are known for pushing boundaries and taking creativity out of the box and into the streets, bringing art close to people, and the programme at this year’s Macau City Fringe Festival is no exception by getting locals’ liking what is on offer as can be seen with extra performances and sold-out shows.The 19th edition of the event organised by Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) begins today with interactive and immersive shows allowing spectators to explore the city through
January 10, 2020 | BY admin
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Lush for lovers on Valentine’s Day
Spoil your significant other, or even yourself, this Valentine’s Day with some naughty but nice bath bombs, soaps, shower gels and lip scrubs from the 2020 Lush Valentine’s range that has something to tickle everyone’s fancy.There are bath bombs to steam up any bath time.Love Locket Amazeball Bath Bomb releases a spectacle of strawberry-scented swirls. Full to the brim with tiny bath bomb hearts and uplifting orange and cosy tonka scents.Love Locket Amazeball Bath BombNaked Attraction
January 10, 2020 | BY admin
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95 pct of residents support tourist tax: MGTO survey
The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) said in a statement yesterday that the findings of a survey on the possible implementation of a tourist tax show that 95 percent of local residents surveyed support such a tax, while 80 percent of those from the city’s tourism sector who responded to the survey oppose it.The office launched an online survey in May to collect opinions from residents on the possible implementation of a tourist tax – an “entry fee” to be paid by tourists. The
January 10, 2020 | BY admin
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Govt accuses US Congress of ‘selective blindness’
The Macau government yesterday accused an annual US Congress report about Macau of intentional “selective blindness.”The 2019 report by the US lawmakers on the situation in China was released in Washington on Wednesday.According to a statement released by the local government last night, the US report contains “unfounded accusations” and “grossly interferes in the affairs of Macau which are an internal matter of the People’s Republic of China.”PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR
January 10, 2020 | BY admin
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