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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | <br>HONG KONG, July 7 (Reuters) - Macau shut down a popular shopping mall adjacent to MGM China's [https://goldsvet.su/ script casino online] resort on the city's main peninsula after several COVID-19 infections were found, as authorities raced to the biggest outbreak yet in the world's biggest gambling hub.<br> <br>One Central shopping mall will be shut for one week, while more than a dozen other zones or buildings, have also been ordered to close, authorities said.<br> <br>Macau locked down one of the city's most famous hotels, the Grand Lisboa on Tuesday, with more 500 people inside.<br> <br>Macau has reported more than 1,000 coronavirus cases since mid-June with more than 14,000 people in mandatory quarantine.<br><br>The territory had largely been COVID-free since an outbreak in October 2021. A shopping mall inside the Four Seasons hotel owned by Las Vegas Sands Macau unit Sands China was also requested to shut this week after several cases were found.<br> <br>The measures come as the government has stopped short of imposing a full lockdown, seen in Chinese cities such as Shanghai.<br>However the city is effectively closed with most facilities shut and restaurants only providing takeaway.<br> <br>The more than 600,000 residents in the former Portuguese colony have been asked to stay at home when possible and are required to take part in three citywide COVID-19 tests this week.<br><br>People are also required to take rapid antigen tests in between.<br> <br>Only Macau's casinos have been allowed to stay open in a move to protect jobs, the government said. Macau gets more than 80% of its tax revenues from the industry with most of the population employed directly or indirectly by the casino resorts.<br> <br>Although casinos are physically open, there are few patrons and only a small number of staff, with many employees asked to stay home to comply with the government's request.<br> <br>Macau adheres to China's "zero-COVID" policy which aims to curb all outbreaks, at almost any price, running counter to a global trend of trying to co-exist with the virus.<br><br>(Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)<br> |
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+<br>HONG KONG, July 7 (Reuters) - Macau shut down a popular shopping mall adjacent to MGM China's [https://goldsvet.su/ script casino online] resort on the city's main peninsula after several COVID-19 infections were found, as authorities raced to the biggest outbreak yet in the world's biggest gambling hub.<br> <br>One Central shopping mall will be shut for one week, while more than a dozen other zones or buildings, have also been ordered to close, authorities said.<br> <br>Macau locked down one of the city's most famous hotels, the Grand Lisboa on Tuesday, with more 500 people inside.<br> <br>Macau has reported more than 1,000 coronavirus cases since mid-June with more than 14,000 people in mandatory quarantine.<br><br>The territory had largely been COVID-free since an outbreak in October 2021. A shopping mall inside the Four Seasons hotel owned by Las Vegas Sands Macau unit Sands China was also requested to shut this week after several cases were found.<br> <br>The measures come as the government has stopped short of imposing a full lockdown, seen in Chinese cities such as Shanghai.<br>However the city is effectively closed with most facilities shut and restaurants only providing takeaway.<br> <br>The more than 600,000 residents in the former Portuguese colony have been asked to stay at home when possible and are required to take part in three citywide COVID-19 tests this week.<br><br>People are also required to take rapid antigen tests in between.<br> <br>Only Macau's casinos have been allowed to stay open in a move to protect jobs, the government said. Macau gets more than 80% of its tax revenues from the industry with most of the population employed directly or indirectly by the casino resorts.<br> <br>Although casinos are physically open, there are few patrons and only a small number of staff, with many employees asked to stay home to comply with the government's request.<br> <br>Macau adheres to China's "zero-COVID" policy which aims to curb all outbreaks, at almost any price, running counter to a global trend of trying to co-exist with the virus.<br><br>(Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | <br>HONG KONG, July 7 (Reuters) - Macau shut down a popular shopping mall adjacent to MGM China's [https://goldsvet.su/ script casino online] resort on the city's main peninsula after several COVID-19 infections were found, as authorities raced to the biggest outbreak yet in the world's biggest gambling hub.<br> <br>One Central shopping mall will be shut for one week, while more than a dozen other zones or buildings, have also been ordered to close, authorities said.<br> <br>Macau locked down one of the city's most famous hotels, the Grand Lisboa on Tuesday, with more 500 people inside.<br> <br>Macau has reported more than 1,000 coronavirus cases since mid-June with more than 14,000 people in mandatory quarantine.<br><br>The territory had largely been COVID-free since an outbreak in October 2021. A shopping mall inside the Four Seasons hotel owned by Las Vegas Sands Macau unit Sands China was also requested to shut this week after several cases were found.<br> <br>The measures come as the government has stopped short of imposing a full lockdown, seen in Chinese cities such as Shanghai.<br>However the city is effectively closed with most facilities shut and restaurants only providing takeaway.<br> <br>The more than 600,000 residents in the former Portuguese colony have been asked to stay at home when possible and are required to take part in three citywide COVID-19 tests this week.<br><br>People are also required to take rapid antigen tests in between.<br> <br>Only Macau's casinos have been allowed to stay open in a move to protect jobs, the government said. Macau gets more than 80% of its tax revenues from the industry with most of the population employed directly or indirectly by the casino resorts.<br> <br>Although casinos are physically open, there are few patrons and only a small number of staff, with many employees asked to stay home to comply with the government's request.<br> <br>Macau adheres to China's "zero-COVID" policy which aims to curb all outbreaks, at almost any price, running counter to a global trend of trying to co-exist with the virus.<br><br>(Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)<br>
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