The Macau Novel Coronavirus Infection Response and Coordination Center announced that people who enter the country from May 8 and are required to undergo medical observation must pay the cost of nucleic acid testing by themselves. The fee is 250 patacas per person per visit. Currently, Hong Kong people entering Macau Those who need to undergo 8 nucleic acid tests, in other words, the cost of a single test is 2,000 patacas.
Those who enter China from May 8 and are subject to medical observation must pay for the nucleic acid test by themselves. The test fee for Hong Kong residents to Macau is 2,000 yuan.
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The Macau Novel Coronavirus Infection Response and Coordination Center announced that since the door-to-door sampling consumes more human resources, it is caused by the travel of the relevant person, and in order to make good use of public funds, from May 8, all people entering the country will need to be provided by service users by themselves. pay.
At present, each person is charged 250 patacas per time. Those entering from foreign countries, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Taiwan must undergo 8 nucleic acid tests, and the total cost is 2,000 patacas; those entering from risk areas in the Mainland must undergo 5 nucleic acid tests. The total cost of testing is MOP 1,250.
Starting from 0:00 on May 8, when relevant persons board the plane, boat or vehicle coming to Macau, in addition to booking a hotel for medical observation, they must also pay for the nucleic acid test package online in advance, and must present the relevant confirmation text message. before boarding an aircraft, vehicle or vessel coming to Macau.
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