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		Macau COVID outbreak hits more than 900 as infections spread
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		 [July 05, 2022] 
		HONG KONG (Reuters) - Macau reported 
		89 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, taking the total to more than 900 
		infections since mid-June, as authorities in the world's biggest 
		gambling hub race to contain its largest outbreak since the pandemic 
		began. 
 More than 13,000 people are under quarantine in the Chinese special 
		administrative region, which has effectively shut down to limit the 
		spread of coronavirus.
 
 The city's more than 600,000 residents are subject to three citywide 
		COVID-19 tests this week, with people also required to take rapid 
		antigen tests in between.
 
 While the former Portuguese colony has not introduced a full scale 
		lockdown seen in mainland Chinese cities like Shanghai, most facilities 
		are shut and restaurants can only provide takeaway.
 
 Only Macau's casinos have been allowed to stay open in a move to ensure 
		job security. The government relies on the industry for over 80% of its 
		tax revenue with most of the population employed directly or indirectly 
		by the casino resorts.
 
 While casinos are physically open, there are hardly any gamblers inside 
		and very few staff working, with many employees asked to stay at home, 
		as per the government's request.
 
 
		
		 
 
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			A woman receives a nose swab during the second day of mass 
			coronavirus disease (COVID-19) testing in Macau, China June 19, 
			2022. Picture taken June 19, 2022. REUTERS/John Mak 
            
			 The stringent measures come after 
			Macau has been largely COVID-free since an outbreak in October 2021. 
			It still has an open border with mainland China, with its economy 
			firmly hinged to the inflow of Chinese visitors.
 Macau adheres to China's "zero-COVID" policy which aims to eradicate 
			all outbreaks, at just about any cost, running counter to a global 
			trend of trying to co-exist with the virus.
 
 Its cases are still far below daily infections in other places, 
			including neighbouring Hong Kong where cases have jumped to more 
			than 2,000 a day this month.
 
 However, Macau only has one public hospital, whose services are 
			already stretched on a daily basis. Officials have put up a 
			makeshift hospital next to the city's Las Vegas style Cotai strip to 
			help cope with the rise in cases.
 
 (Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
 
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