Macau mass tests its population after COVID-19 infections
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[November 01, 2022]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Macau carried
out mass testing of its 700,000 residents on Tuesday after the emergence
of COVID-19 cases in the past week, including at a major casino that
prompted authorities to seal 1,500 people inside.
All residents in the world's biggest gambling hub have been told to take
a PCR test on Tuesday and then test themselves daily with rapid antigen
tests. The order comes as Typhoon Nalgae approaches southern China with
authorities hoping the PCR tests can be completed in one day.
Authorities locked down MGM China's Cotai casino resort on Sunday, with
staff and guests ordered to stay inside for three days. It was not clear
whether they would be released on Tuesday.
After of a three-month spell of virtually no COVID cases, 11 infections
have been found in the past few days and the return of curbs marks a
setback for casino executives and investors keen for a recovery in
gambling revenues.
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An exterior view of MGM Cotai in Macau,
China February 13, 2018. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/File Photo
In one bright note for the industry,
travelling to Macau became easier for mainland residents from
Tuesday with the advent of an online visa system which replaces the
need to file applications in person.
Macau, a Chinese special administrative region, has adopted China's
zero-COVID policy that seeks to stamp out every outbreak and
implements frequent lockdowns. On the mainland this week,
authorities forced the closure of Disney's Shanghai resort while a
Foxconn plant in Zhengzhou continues to be rocked by workers fleeing
the compound over strict COVID restrictions.
(Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
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