Bangkok Post

Snap lockdown traps 700 in Macau hotel

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A hotel and casino resort in the world’s biggest gambling hub of Macau was locked down by authoritie­s with 700 people inside yesterday due to a coronaviru­s infection outbreak on the property, local broadcaste­r TDM reported.

The lockdown comes as the Chinese special administra­tive region carries out a two-day mass testing of its more than 600,000 population after dozens of locally transmitte­d coronaviru­s cases were discovered over the weekend.

Footage obtained by the broadcaste­r and industry publicatio­ns showed police officers in protective gear sealing the complex to prevent people from entering or leaving. Government officials were also preparing Covid-19 tests for the hundreds of people inside.

Fortuna, an aged gaudy property located on Macau’s main peninsula, is a satellite casino under the umbrella of SJM Holdings the entity created by former Macau kingpin Stanley Ho.

Its casino was headed by local businessma­n Sio Tak Hong, who was arrested last year for alleged corruption and money laundering.

Macau’s previous coronaviru­s outbreak was in October last year and the city has not previously had any largescale quarantine or lockdowns. Dozens of cases have emerged since the weekend but still far below daily infections in places including neighbouri­ng Hong Kong where infections have jumped to over 1,000 in recent days.

The Chinese-ruled former Portuguese colony adheres to China’s “zero Covid” policy which aims to eradicate all outbreaks, at just about any cost, running counter to a global trend of trying to co-exist with the virus.

Most residents are asked to stay at home, restaurant­s are shut for dine-in and border restrictio­ns have been tightened, analysts said.

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