Officials in Macau have reportedly reacted to a small outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in neighboring Guangdong Province by introducing a raft of new health measures for people visiting any of the enclave’s many hotels and casinos.
According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming, the new rules also apply to restaurants and guesthouses and oblige all guests to wear protective face masks and undergo external temperature checks upon arrival. The source detailed that the fresh regulations were introduced after approximately 100 people recently tested positive for coronavirus in the nearby mainland Chinese cities of Foshan and Guangzhou.
Recent recovery:
Macau enterprise is now reportedly able to continue offering a range of instant lottery and sports wagering services to local punters until June of 2024.
Melco has begun the search for staff for what would be its first casino resort outside Asia, City of Dreams Mediterranean, and has revealed plans to host a dealer school.
Operator behind Macau’s luxury The 13 hotel has reportedly been served with a statutory demand for the immediate repayment of debt worth around $422.8 million.
South Korean development has reportedly disclosed that it intends to begin welcoming gamblers to its 53,800 sq ft Dream Tower Casino from sometime next month.