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WHO names novel coronavirus as 'COVID-19'
The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced in Geneva on Tuesday that "COVID-19" will be the official name of the novel coronavirus. The print edition of The Macau Post Daily reported the name change on its front page today. The WHO had earlier given the virus the temporary name "2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease" and the National Health Commission (NHC) in Beijing earlier this week said it was temporarily calling it "novel coronavirus pneumonia"
February 12, 2020
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Govt starts selling facemasks for kids today
Addressing yesterday’s daily press conference about Macau’s novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) situation, Lei Wai Seng, clinical director of the public Conde de São Januário Hospital Centre, said that the government will launch the third round of its facemask purchase scheme – at the fixed price of eight patacas for 10 facemasks for local residents and non-resident workers – today, which includes facemasks designed for children for the first time. Under the scheme, the first and
February 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Man devises kidnapping plot to make victim ‘feel she owes him’
A 41-year-old local man who owns a “car beauty shop” devised a plot in which he got three men to kidnap his former secondary school classmate, who is now a married businesswoman, so that after he paid the ransom, she would feel she owes him and admires him, but the police suspect the whole setup was a scam.Four men have been arrested in the case, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Ho Chan Nam said in a special press conference yesterday.According to Ho, all the four suspects are locals – the
February 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Improve communication, be positive during NCP crisis: psychologist
As there have been a lot rumours and fake news about the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) threat, citizens should make good use of this “staying-at-home period” to enhance communication with each other, learn to think positive and reflect and treasure this period of time as a “motivation in our life”, Macau Psychology Research Society General Director Chan Kam Kun said in a phone interview with The Macau Post Daily this week.Chan emphasised the importance of keeping peace of mind and a
February 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Galaxy rolls out subsidy scheme for schools, nurseries
Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) said yesterday that it is launching a subsidy scheme for local schools and children at non-government subsidised nurseries amid the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) epidemic.   In a statement yesterday, GEG said that the subsidy scheme, initiated by the Galaxy Entertainment Group Foundation, would provide a one-off subsidy of 30,000 patacas to over 30 local schools to carry out necessary infection prevention measures, and a one-off subsidy of 2,000
February 12, 2020 | BY admin
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CTM says network usage soared 30 pct during ‘staying-at-home’ period
Telecom operator CTM said that network usage has increased by 30 percent in the past two weeks compared with the peak of ordinary days as the government urges people to stay at home, work at home and learn at home, as part of its effort to tackle the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) epidemic. In a statement yesterday, CTM said that it had increased its network resources before the Chinese New Year holiday, including expansion of its broadband network and overseas bandwidth to cater for a
February 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Sands donates 500,000 facemasks to govt
Gaming operator Sands China yesterday donated 500,000 facemasks to the government to support its battle against the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) epidemic.  The company said in a statement yesterday that Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U accepted the first batch of 300,000 facemasks on behalf of the government at one of the company’s integrated resorts, The Parisian Macao, yesterday.  “Our thoughts are with the entire local community during this
February 12, 2020 | BY admin
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Govt to start selling facemasks for kids tomorrow
The government said today that it will start selling facemasks for children aged between three and eight tomorrow. The measure was announced during the daily press conferrence by the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre about the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) threat. According to the new arrangement, parents or legal guardians can buy 5 facemasks for children and five for adults at the fixed price of eight patacas every 10 days. It is the first time that the
February 11, 2020 | BY admin
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Anonymous to attack Macau computers on Thursday: police
The international hacktivist group Anonymous plans to launch a cyberattack against China - including Macau - on Thursday in support of Tibet's pro-independence movement, the director of the IT and Telecommunications Coordination Department of the Judiciary Police (PJ), Chan Si Cheng, told the Portuguese radio station of government-owned broadcaster TDM earlier this week.According to Chan,  Anonymous recently announced in a video on Twitter the aim of the "politically motivated"
February 11, 2020 | BY admin
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Health chief warns Macau still faces ‘serious’ NCP threat, admits possible ‘hidden’ cases
Addressing yesterday’s daily press conference about Macau’s novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) situation, Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said that no new NCP cases having been confirmed in Macau for six consecutive days shows that the local government’s measures against the virus have started to deliver results.However, he was quick to add that his did not mean that the epidemic in Macau has eased. He stressed that the city is still facing a serious threat from the virus.The
February 11, 2020 | BY admin
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Over 900 Macau students affected by Taiwan’s entry ban
A total of 926 Macau students have been affected as Taiwan has suddenly imposed an entry ban on Hong Kong and Macau residents as the island’s pro-independence administration is further tightening travel restrictions amid the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) epidemic, the Higher Education Bureau (DSES) said in a statement yesterday. The Taiwan authorities announced earlier yesterday that Hong Kong and Macau residents would be temporarily barred from entering the island from midnight. They
February 11, 2020 | BY admin
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So far, so good - Editorial
One week ago today Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng announced in a press conference his“difficult but necessary” decision to order the temporary closure of the city’s 41 casinos and dozens of other entertainment venues for half a month as part of his government’s string of measures to protect local citizens from the novel coronavirus epidemic.Now we all know that his cool-headed decision was not only, as he openly admitted, difficult and necessary but also absolutely expedient. In other
February 11, 2020 | BY admin
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29 who visited or worked in Macau diagnosed with NCP elsewere: Health Bureau
A total of 29 people who had been in Macau recently were later diagnosed with novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) elsewhere, the Health Bureau (SSM) announced today.The bureau announced the figure during the daily press conference by the government's Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre about the NCP epidemic. According to Leong Iek Hou from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, the 29 patients comprise 22 in Zhuhai, three in Hong Kong, two in South Korea and one each
February 10, 2020 | BY admin
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Social services continue, but won’t put burden on city: Caritas
Many businesses and community organisations have suspended all or some of their services to heed the government’s call to stay at home as a way of tackling the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) epidemic, but some services at Caritas Macau are among those that are still running. Even the government is currently providing only “urgent” services to the general public.The measure is scheduled to last at least until the end of this week.   Caritas Macau Secretary-General Paul Pun Chi
February 10, 2020 | BY admin
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Coronavirus crisis affects 80 pct of restaurants: restaurateur
The novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) crisis has affected some 80 percent of Macau's restaurants and similar businesses, veteran lawmaker Andrew Chan Chak Mo told government-owned broadcaster TDM today. According to TDM's Portuguese-language radio station, Chan described the impact on the sector as "very negative". He pointed out that many restaurateurs are now focused on take-aways as an alternative revenue stream. Chan heads the United Association of Food and Beverage
February 10, 2020 | BY admin
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