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Macau Gaming Regulator Says All Casino Guests Must Wear Face Masks

The Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has announced that all guests entering any of the SAR’s 41 casinos must wear face masks. The measure is the latest in a growing series of restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the Coronavirus into and through Macau.
“Macau’s six gaming companies have requested that all persons entering the casino wear masks from 11 pm on 1 February at the request of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau. If masks are not worn in the casino, the venue has the right to ask the relevant person to leave,” DICJ said.
The DICJ had already required all casino workers to wear masks during work hours and for operators to conduct temperature testing at all entrances, totaling 405 public entrances and 47 employee entrances city-wide.
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