Macao Shuts All Casinos Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

Macao Shuts All Casinos Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
The casino of the Wynn Macao is closed in Macao on July 11, 2022. (Kong/AP Photo)

BEIJING—Streets in the gambling center of Macao are empty after casinos and most other businesses were ordered to close amid a COVID-19 outbreak.

Residents were told to stay indoors unless they were buying food or other necessities. Authorities warned that anyone violating the rules would be punished.

Casinos were ordered over the weekend to close for at least a week as the number of COVID-19 cases in the territory of 700,000 people rose. On Monday, the government reported 59 new cases, bringing the total in the latest outbreak to 1,526.

Macao and Hong Kong are imitating the mainland China’s “zero COVID” strategy that aims to isolate every infected person.

The public is required to register for passes to ride buses and other public transportation, which is operating at a reduced capacity, said a resident who asked to be identified only by his surname, Kong.

“I think this measure is not necessary, because it will increase inconvenience,” Kong said.

Casino gambling is the mainstay of Macao’s economy but it has been devastated by COVID travel restrictions.

This week’s order marks the first time since early 2020 at the start of the pandemic that casinos were closed outright. Restrictions imposed in June limited their workforce to 10 percent of normal levels.

The government says it plans to test everyone in the city for the virus over the coming week. Bus drivers, people who deliver food and some others were told to be tested every day.

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