Casino hub Macau launches third round of COVID testing as infections
rise
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[June 27, 2022]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Macau launched
a third round of mandatory COVID-19 testing for its more than 600,000
residents on Monday, in a push to curb a rise in infections in the
world's biggest gambling hub.
Authorities in Macau have locked down multiple buildings and put more
than 5,000 people in quarantine in the past few days, the city's
government said. Health authorities said 38 new COVID cases were
recorded on Sunday, taking the total number of infections to 299 in the
latest outbreak.
Two rounds of COVID tests were conducted in Macau in the past week. The
latest round is expected to end on Tuesday.
Authorities have asked people to remain at home as much as possible with
most of the city effectively closed, including bars, hair salons and
outdoor parks. Only takeaway is allowed from dining facilities.
Casinos, while mostly deserted, are allowed to stay open, the city's
government said, in a move to protect local jobs.
The stringent measures come after the Chinese special administrative
region has been largely COVID-free since an outbreak in October 2021. It
has not previously had to deal with the highly transmissible Omicron
variant.
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People queue for COVID-19 testing in Macau, China, June 20, 2022.
REUTERS/John Mak
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.
Macau's cases are still far below daily infections
in other places, including neighbouring Hong Kong where cases have
jumped to close to 2,000 a day this month.
Hong Kong's outbreak this year saw more than 1 million confirmed
infections, and more than 9,000 deaths, swamping hospitals and
public services. Officials there are looking to ease some
restrictions.
Macau only has one public hospital with its services already
stretched on a daily basis. The territory's swift plan to test its
population comes as it keeps open the border with mainland China,
with many residents living and working in the adjoining city of
Zhuhai.
(Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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