澳門已為金沙及澳博共2.5萬名前線員工作核酸檢測 全部陰性
據《澳門日報》報道,澳門仁伯爵綜合醫院醫務主任羅奕龍近日表示,澳門現時新冠病毒核酸測試每天最大檢測量為1.6萬人,但因應疫情需要,政府有能力增加檢測量,並正與獨立第三方機構研究在綜藝館開展更多核酸檢測服務。他指出,已為兩博企共2.5萬名前線員工完成測試,全部為陰性。
澳門政府已為金沙中國(01928.HK)、澳博(00880.HK)合共2.5萬名娛樂場前線員工進行了檢測,至於其他娛樂場的員工將繼續分階段進行,暫沒有確切為全澳博企員工完成檢測的時間表。
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