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Presentation of proof of a negative RAT or NAT result is required before entering the CCAC


Given that there is currently a higher risk of infecting the novel coronavirus in the community of Macao, the CCAC said that, in order to ensure the normal operation of the CCAC, from now on (14th December), whoever enters its headquarters and branch offices must present a negative result of Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) conducted on the day of entering or proof of a negative result of Nucleic Acid Test (NAT) that remains valid within 24 hours after the day of specimen collection. Those who cannot present the aforesaid result will be required to do a RAT on the spot and may only be allowed to enter the aforesaid premises if the result is negative.

The CCAC also reminds that all residents must wear KN95 masks or those with higher standard at all times, show their Health Code and go through temperature screening before entering all its branch offices.



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