Virus special: Macao and COVID-19
All you need to know about Macao’s courage in the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic and how the city’s government and its people have pulled together to battle the virus’ spread.
All you need to know about Macao’s courage in the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic and how the city’s government and its people have pulled together to battle the virus’ spread.
Here’s a note from Gonçalo César de Sá, Macao Magazine’s Editor‑in‑Chief, for the March issue.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng announces a number of new measures concerning entry into the city as of 31 March.
Since Macao’s first COVID-19 case was announced in January, the city’s government and people have pulled together and shown courage in the face of a crisis. While the pandemic may not yet be over in the territory, we create a picture of what it’s been like in Macao over the past two months.
If you aren’t wearing a facemask when you’re out and about in Macao, you may not be seen as part of the city’s unified fight against the spread of infection. We look at how important the mask has become since the outbreak.
The first batch of Macao residents who were in Hubei since the COVID-19 outbreak have arrived home after weeks of preparation.
We look at the increasingly important role that technology has played in the city since the outbreak of COVID-19.
A Hengqin company on the border of Macao is working quickly on a test kit that would detect COVID-19 in just 30 minutes. The race is on.
We asked residents about their experiences during the COVID-19 epidemic in Macao.