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6 general stations and 1 caring station to open until 22:00


The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announces that, in response to the need for nucleic acid testing of people in key areas, key groups and those leaving home for work, starting from tomorrow (28 July), the service hours of the following NAT stations will be adjusted to 08:00-22:00; this involves 6 general stations and 1 caring station:

  1. Macao Federation of Trade Unions Workers Stadium – Hall A, 1/F;
  2. Keang Peng Middle School (Secondary Section);
  3. Sino-Portuguese Technical Professional School – Indoor Sports Hall;
  4. Sheng Kung Hui Choi Kou School (Macau);
  5. Mong-Ha Sports Centre -1/F;
  6. Macau Baptist College;
  7. Escola dos Moradores de Macau (Caring Station).

The service hours of other NAT stations remain unchanged, members of the public may schedule for NATs via https://eservice.ssm.gov.mo/allpeoplernatestbook.

If the nucleic acid test is not performed as required, the health code will be changed to a yellow code on the next day. After the supplemented test is completed, it will be restored to a green code; otherwise, it will be converted to a red code on the next day (i.e. if the nucleic acid test is not performed for two consecutive days, it will be converted to a red code).

Before heading to the NAT station for sampling, targets of this NAT drive must first perform a rapid antigen test (RAT) and declare the result via the Macao Health Code. Only those who have a negative RAT result can be sampled at the NAT stations. If the RAT result is positive, regardless of whether having fever, respiratory symptoms or other discomfort, an ambulance should be called (Tel: 119, 120 or 2857 2222). The declarant and the co-living individuals must stay home and wait patiently for being transferred to the quarantine site by the designated ambulance. Relevant nucleic acid testing will be arranged for all of them by the authorities.

Meanwhile, all people in Macao should undergo a rapid antigen test (RAT) every day until 31 July, and upload the test result to the designated platform (https://eservice.ssm.gov.mo/generalrat/). Citizens feeling unwell can visit the hospital emergency for follow-up. Please take note that another Citywide NAT Programme is going to be organized from 30 to 31 July.

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