Xinhua News Agency, Macau, August 3 (Reporter Guo Xin) The Macau Novel Coronavirus Response Coordination Center stated on the 3rd that it will pay close attention to the global new crown pneumonia vaccine information and pay attention to which vaccine is the most effective and safe. Conditions such as phased clinical trials, approval by regulatory agencies, and quantifiable production. At present, the Macau SAR government has contacts and contacts with both the mainland and foreign institutions. If there are vaccines that meet the conditions, they will be purchased as soon as possible.

  The Response Coordination Center stated that starting from 6 o'clock on the 4th, people entering Macau from Hong Kong will have to submit a nucleic acid test report within 7 days to a 72-hour nucleic acid test report and still maintain the 14-day isolation medical observation. All crew members of the Macau-Hong Kong cargo ship that landed in Macau are managed in a closed-loop manner. After landing in Macau, the crew will be directly arranged to the designated hotel for rest. When they need to board the ship, they will be transported to the terminal by a private car. All personnel will not enter the community.

  The Response Coordination Center stated that in response to the outbreaks in Xinjiang and Liaoning, the decision to include Urumqi in Xinjiang and Dalian in Liaoning as high-risk areas means that people who have been to these two areas in the past 14 days need to undergo 14 days of medical observation when entering Macau.

  The Macau Government Tourism Office stated that it has noticed that some students need to study abroad after the summer vacation. After discussions with the travel industry and airlines, it plans to increase transit flights to Europe and the United States via Taipei or Seoul at the end of August or early September.

  As of August 3, there has been no community transmission of the new crown pneumonia virus in Macau. There have been no reports of local cases for 127 consecutive days and no reports of imported cases for 38 consecutive days. A total of 46 confirmed cases have been cured and discharged, and no medical staff have been infected.