Despite Macau's reopening, there is likely to be no business for at least a few weeks, analysts say, due to strict restrictions still in place.
HONG KONG – Macau will reopen public services and entertainment facilities, and allow dining-in at restaurants from Tuesday, August 2, authorities said, as the world’s biggest gambling hub seeks a return to normalcy after finding no COVID-19 cases for nine straight days.
Casinos were closed for 12 days in July, reopening on July 23 as authorities began unwinding stringent measures which required most businesses and premises to shut. Despite reopening, there is likely to be no business for at least a few weeks, analysts said, due to strict restrictions still in place.
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