On June 5438+02, a press conference was held in novel coronavirus Infection Response Coordination Center of Macao Special Administrative Region. Liang Yihao, Director of the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Division of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Macao Health Bureau, announced the adjustment of the epidemic prevention measures for people from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region entering Australia.
Liang also said that in view of the remission of the epidemic in Hong Kong, starting from 0: 00 on May 16, Hong Kong people who stayed in Hong Kong for seven days, including people from foreign countries or Taiwan Province Province, were given a green health code and self-health monitoring for seven days after medical observation 14. The above measures are applicable to those who enter Macao from Hong Kong and are undergoing medical observation and self-health management. It is reported that before the adjustment of the above measures, it was a 7-day self-health management period, and the health code was given a yellow code, and the activities were limited.
Liang Yihao pointed out that after the adjustment, COVID-19 nucleic acid was tested on the 2nd, 4th and 6th days of self-health monitoring, and other epidemic prevention measures were observed. If you don't accept the test on the specified date, the health code will be locked into a yellow code until you get a negative result of nucleic acid test. She stressed that during the period of self-health monitoring, it is not allowed to go to the mainland through Macao without the consent of the destination.
In addition, Liang Yihao pointed out that since the list of risk areas in the Mainland and the corresponding epidemic prevention measures are often changed due to the epidemic situation, people returning to Australia from the Mainland do not need to book medical observation hotels. The port staff of Macao Health Bureau will determine whether medical observation is needed according to the epidemic prevention measures when they arrive in Macao, and will arrange medical observation hotels for them if necessary.
Liang Yihao revealed that as of May 12, there were no new confirmed cases in Macao for 2 consecutive days15. At present, there are 82 confirmed cases of pneumonia in COVID-19, Macau, with 0 deaths and 82 cases discharged from hospital, without any infection from medical staff.
Source: Overseas Network