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31 “general testing stations” accept walk-in testing from now on

31 "general testing stations" accept walk-in testing from now on

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as the Response Coordination Centre) indicates that entering the third day of mass nucleic acid testing, as at 10:00 a.m. on September 27, 520,000 people have made a booking, of which 490,000 have completed the testing, and the operation is smooth. After inspection, there are currently a few people waiting at each testing station. In order to facilitate residents to do the testing and strive to complete the testing as soon as possible, from now on, all "general testing stations" ( https://www.ssm.gov.mo/apps1/PreventCOVID-19/ch.aspx#clg17458 ) accept walk-in testing on condition that there are not a large number of people queuing up. Residents can go to the station to do the testing anytime without an advance booking. For the caring testing stations, there is still no need to make advance bookings. Residents can directly enter the caring testing station to do the testing. From 11:30 a.m. onwards, Fórum de Macau provides mass nucleic acid testing service for residents. Before leaving home, residents should check the waiting status of each testing station, bring their identity document and a screenshot of the Health Code with them.

At present, each nucleic acid testing station has sufficient testing quotas. The Response Coordination Centre urges residents who have not completed nucleic acid testing to take the testing as soon as possible to avoid the phenomenon of long queues on the last day.

The Response Coordination Center once again reminds residents that failing to complete the nucleic acid testing within the time limit (that is, from 3:00 p.m. on September 25 to 3:00 p.m. on September 28) will result in turning the Health Code into yellow after 3:00 p.m. on September 28. According to relevant regulations, this may lead to the possibility of denial to enter public venues, take public transportation and leave Macao.

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