46% of Macau gaming tables now back in operation
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(Macau).- A total of 38 Macau casinos have re-opened as of 9 March 2020, with 46% of the SAR’s gaming tables now back in operation.
The figures, released by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau this week, show that 3,100 of Macau’s total of 6,739 gaming tables are now in operation. Macau’s gaming properties reopened on 20 February after 15-day closure, however the government also implemented a series of hygienic restrictions on casinos floors to ensure the safety of staff and guests.
Those restrictions include leaving enough space between each table to avoid mass gathering, limiting the number of people allowed to sit at any one gaming table to four and requiring everyone on the casino floor to wear a face mask.
The DICJ has so far found 28 violations of those restrictions since the resumption of casinos, including guests gathering, guests not wearing masks and inadequate spacing between tables and seats.
Macau considering easing of entry restrictions from mainland China
The Macau SAR government is considering easing entry restrictions for visitors from mainland China but may escalate bans on those from Europe, the Health Bureau said on Wednesday.
It is now 36 days since Macau recorded a new case of COVID-19, while the neighboring Chinese city of Zhuhai has reached 21 days without any cases, with all patients now discharged. Likewise, no new cases have been found within Guangdong province although sporadic imported cases from foreign countries have been reported in recent days.
“The current situation of COVID-19 in mainland China is easing, infection numbers in many provinces and cities have not increased for many days, so we are evaluating the current policies towards mainland China,” a Health Bureau spokesperson stated at a press conference on Wednesday in what looms as a hugely promising sign for Macau’s gaming and hospitality operators.
“However, regarding the current situation of the epidemic in European countries, we are considering placing more European countries on the high-risk areas list. We will announce the latest measures soon.”
The Tourism Crisis Management Office has already added Germany, France, Spain and Japan to its Second Level of travel alert alongside Italy, South Korea, Turkey and Egypt, urging residents to avoid travel to those countries.
Likewise, seven countries – South Korea, Japan, Iran, Italy, France, Spain and Germany – are on the SAR government’s list of “high-risk areas” with all arrivals required to undergo a 14-day quarantine. As of 11 March, 80 people are quarantined, of which 54 local residents are staying home and 26 tourists and residents in appointed hotels.
Since 20 February, non-resident workers from mainland China have been required to enter quarantine in Zhuhai for 14 days before returning to Macau for work. China has also cancelled the issuance of Individual Visitor Scheme and group visas, a measure that has seen visitation to Macau plummet
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