Macau asked for Hong Kong travel bubble people to be segregated
Casino says Macau government has asked for Hong Kong travel bubble people to be segregated.
Macau government has asked a Macau casino hotel to segregate on its gaming floor any guests that are participants in a proposed quarantine-free inbound travel bubble via Hong Kong.
That is according to Hoffman Ma Ho Man, an executive from one of the investors in Macau peninsula casino hotel Ponte 16, which operates gaming under SJM Holdings Limited’s license.
Mr Ma, deputy chairman and executive director at Hong Kong-listed Success Universe Group Limited, noted that the property was ready to accommodate that requirement.
Macau authorities have planned adding a blue-coloured health self-certification code for those arriving from Hong Kong that are eligible to travel to Macau quarantine-free, under Macau’s digital health code system.
According to Macau’s Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre, those with the code would have movement restrictions during their trip, including that their stay at a Macau hotel would only be on a designated floor.
Editing by Rachel Hu