澳门已为金沙及澳博共2.5万名前线员工作核酸检测 全部阴性
据《澳门日报》报道,澳门仁伯爵综合医院医务主任罗奕龙近日表示,澳门现时新冠病毒核酸测试每天最大检测量为1.6万人,但因应疫情需要,政府有能力增加检测量,并正与独立第三方机构研究在综艺馆开展更多核酸检测服务。他指出,已为两博企共2.5万名前线员工完成测试,全部为阴性。
澳门政府已为金沙中国(01928.HK)、澳博(00880.HK)合共2.5万名娱乐场前线员工进行了检测,至於其他娱乐场的员工将继续分阶段进行,暂没有确切为全澳博企员工完成检测的时间表。
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