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Gambling hub Macau drops COVID-19 mask mandate for most locations

/ 03:36 PM February 26, 2023

Macau drops COVID-19 mask mandate

Visitors walk past the Casino Lisboa operated by SJM Holdings during Lunar New Year in Macau, China, January 24, 2023. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

HONG KONG — Authorities in Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, said on Sunday they would drop COVID 19-related mask requirements for most locations, except for public transportation, hospitals and a handful of other areas.

The rule change takes effect from Monday, the government said in a statement on its website.

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“The epidemic situation in Macau has continuously remained stable over the last two months,” it said.

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“Making reference from the anti-epidemic experience world wide, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre will adjust its mask-wearing requirements.”

The neighboring Chinese special administrative region of Hong Kong, one of the last places globally that still imposes a mask mandate, extended its requirement until March 8, although the authorities have said they hope to drop it as quickly as possible.

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Hong Kong and Macau both followed China’s zero-COVID policy for much of the past three years. Hong Kong started unwinding its stringent COVID rules last year but mask-wearing has remained constant since 2020.

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Residents of mainland China are not required to wear masks outdoors, although authorities encourage them to do so in public indoor areas such as airports and train stations.

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Macau’s government said that individuals who develop flu-like symptoms should wear a mask when going out and that members of the public should carry face masks with them when commuting around the city.

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