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Man faces up to 10 years jail for spoiling 320 facemasks: prosecutor
 A local man who “maliciously” damaged 320 facemasks after he smeared saliva and mucus on 32 packs of facemasks this week, faces up to 10 years in prison, the Public Prosecution Office (MP) said in a statement yesterday. Accordingto the statement, the 54-year-old unemployed suspect surnamed Chao purchased facemasks from the government’s Health Station in Coloane on Monday but was dissatisfiedwith their quality. Therefore, he returned to the Health Station and asked for replacements.
February 7, 2020
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Sands donates 25 million patacas to fight novel coronavirus threat
      Sands China said in a statement today that it has pledged to donate 25 million patacas to help contain the spread of the novel coronavirus and assist with relief efforts in mainland China and Macau.  According to the statement, the donation includes 20 million patacas–made in coordination with the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in Macau – to assist the mainland in its efforts to combat the virus, and another five million patacas to
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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MGM donates 20 million patacas to aid nation’s fight against coronavirus epidemic
 MGM China said in a statement today that it is donating 20 million patacas, in coordination with the Liaison Officeof the Central People’s Government in Macau, to help Hubei province fight the novel coronavirus epidemic.   The statement said that the donation would be for the purchase of preventive and medical supplies, as well as urgent-needed materials and equipment, “devotedly supporting the national epidemic relief and prevention” efforts.  “For now is the most
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau to boost sign language broadcasts during coronavirus crisis
In a joint effort to enable the deaf and hearing-impaired to keep up-to-date on the development of the novel coronavirus epidemic and the latest news on the government's response to the threat, the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS), government-owned TV and radio station TDM and Macau Voice Association have agreed to cooperate in boosting live sign language broadcasts.According to a statement by the bureau today, TDM’s live broadcasts of the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre’s
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau Postal Savings closed over coronavirus threat
Macau Postal Savings, a government-owned credit institution, announced that it suspended its services today until further notice.According to a statement by the Macau Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT), which runs the institution, the suspension is "due to the development of the novel coronavirus". Meanwhile, a separate CTT notice has announced that its Western Union Money Transfer Service "is temporarily out of service."The Western Union Money Transfer Service is
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau's 1st novel coronavirus patient discharged: govt
Macau's first novel coronavirus patient was discharged from hospital today, the government's Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announced. According to a statement by the centre, the patient has made a full recovery and was discharged this afternoon.The statement identified the patient as a 52-year-old woman from Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak of the virus. The statement said that the woman took a high-speed train from Wuhan to Zhuhai and sought medical treatment
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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Man spoils 320 facemasks with mucus, saliva: police
A man who smeared mucus and saliva on 320 facemasks on Monday was arrested by the police and transferred to the Public Prosecution Office (MP) yesterday morning, Chio Song Un, who heads the Planning and Operations Department of the PublicSecurity Police (PSP), announced at a regular press briefing yesterday.  It was reported on Tuesday that the suspect – whose gender wasn’t revealed by the authorities at that time – had spat on the facemasks, but Chio clarified yesterday that the
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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2 local seniors quarantined on cruise ship off Yokohama
2 local seniors quarantined on cruise ship off Yokohama Two Macau residents are among the passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship who are currently quarantined off the port of Yokohama in Japan after at least 10 people on board have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the Macau government said at its daily press conference about the virus threat yesterday. Lam Chong,who heads the Centre for Disease Prevention and Control of the Health Bureau(SSM), made the remarks
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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The Macau Post Daily steps up online coverage of novel coronavirus threat
The Macau Post Daily began its constantly updated online coverage of the novel coronavirus on Chinese New Year’s Eve (January 24). We will further step up our online coverage, considering the gravity of the situation, by updating it during the day until late at night. We would like to use this opportunity to thank our online readers from all over the world for their uplifting comments about our coverage of one of the severest threats that Macau has faced in its history. Both our print and
February 6, 2020 | BY admin
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SJM donates 20 million patacas to aid coronavirus control in Hubei
SJM has donated 20 million patacas to aid novel coronavirus control and relief efforts in Hubei province, including purchasing medical supplies and protective equipment.   The donation was made incoordination with the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in Macau. Quoting SJM Chairman of the Board of Directors Daisy Ho Chiu Fung, the statement released today said that the company stands firmly with the Macau government and all Macau people in efforts to contain the
February 5, 2020 | BY admin
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Vegetable imports reach ‘historical record’ today: govt
 A large amount of vegetables, meat, fish and other foodstuff -  totalling 759 tonnes excluding live pigs and eggs - arrived in Macau today, including a record amount of fresh vegetables, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said in a statement.  According to the statement, the  food supplies that arrived today included about 315 tonnes of fresh vegetables, 242 live pigs, 350 tonnes of frozen meat,60 tonnes of fruit, 34 tonnes of fish, and about 440,000 eggs. According to the
February 5, 2020 | BY admin
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41 casinos, other entertainment venues closed
Addressing yesterday’s daily press conference about Macau’s novel coronavirus situation,Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong said that Macau’s 41 casinos will be closed for 15 days starting from today. – In fact, they had shut their doors by midnight. Lei made the remarks yesterday evening at the Health Bureau (SSM) next to the publicConde de São Januário Hospital Centre, four hours after Chief Executive Ho IatSeng announced during a special press conference at lunch
February 5, 2020 | BY admin
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Ho says decision to close casinos difficult but necessary
 Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng said yesterday that suspending the operation of the city’s casinos for half a month was a difficult but necessary decision for the health of Macau residents, stressing that while the government has confidence in tackling the novel coronavirus situation, the public has to join the battle against the new viral threat.  The measure was announced during an 80-minute press conference at Government House during the lunch period, where Ho repeatedly urged
February 5, 2020 | BY admin
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CE thanks population for understanding, support in anti-virus fight
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng thanked Macau people today for their "understanding and support" of the government's ongoing battle against the novel coronavirus. Ho expressed his gratitude in an open letter to Macau's nearly 680,000 inhabitants. The chief executive, who has been in his post since late last year, also expressed his gratitude to public servants' "arduous" work in preventing and fighting the virus. Macau has 10 confirmed novel coronavirus patients -
February 5, 2020 | BY admin
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Citizen spits on facemasks, spoiling 300
Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion revealed during yesterday’s daily press conference about the novel coronavirus threat that a local citizen spat on 30 packets of facemasks resulting in 300 facemasks having to be scrapped.   Accordingto Lei, the person, whose gender was not revealed, went to the Seac Pai VanHealth Centre in Coloane to return the facemasks that he or she had previously purchased as he or she was dissatisfied with their quality.  When the person arrived
February 5, 2020 | BY admin
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