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Macau adds more casino hotels for use as COVID medical facilities

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HONG KONG — Macau authorities have added two hotels in popular casino resorts to be used as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) medical facilities from Friday as they try to ramp up capacity to handle a surge of infections in the world’s biggest gambling hub. 

The east wing of Grand Lisboa Palace owned by SJM Holdings and the Grand Hyatt hotel owned by Melco Resorts will together provide close to 800 rooms, they said. 

Sands China’s Sheraton hotel and Londoner resort have already been used as quarantine facilities. 

The announcement comes as Macau reported 128 new cases on Thursday, taking the total to 1,215 cases since mid-June. More than 15,000 people are in quarantine, according to authorities. 

The former Portuguese colony only has one public hospital for its more than 600,000 residents, and its medical system was already stretched prior to the coronavirus outbreak. 

Authorities have set up a makeshift hospital in a sports dome near the city’s Las Vegas style Cotai strip and have around 600 medical workers from the mainland assisting them. 

Macau adheres to China’s “zero-COVID” policy that aims to curb all outbreaks at almost any price, running counter to a global trend of trying to co-exist with the virus. While the government has not imposed the type of citywide lockdown seen in mainland Chinese cities, Macau is effectively closed with most facilities shut. 

Residents have been asked to stay home and restaurants are only providing takeaway. Residents thronged to food markets and grocery stores on Thursday, spooked that the city would be fully locked down. The government denied the rumors and urged the public not to panic and hoard food, according to local broadcaster TDM. 

Neighboring global financial hub Hong Kong went through similar chaos after lockdown rumors repeatedly surfaced. Authorities there never imposed a full lockdown and have begun to ease COVID restrictions even as cases hit around 3,000 daily. — Reuters

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