Jan 26, 2022 Newsdesk Latest News, Macau, Top of the deck  
Services on the two ferry routes between Macau and the mainland China port of Shekou in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, resume today (Wednesday, January 24), said Macau’s Marine and Water Bureau in a written announcement.
Sailings will resume from Macau’s Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal and from the Taipa Ferry Terminal, it added.
Ferries between Macau and Shenzhen had been halted on January 9, as part of Covid-19 prevention and control measures, due to the detection of fresh cases in that mainland city.
Currently, mainland China remains the only place to have a largely quarantine-free travel arrangement with Macau.
The Marine and Water Bureau reminded passengers to heed the respective Covid-19 prevention and control measures of the Macau and Guangdong governments, such as nucleic acid test requirements, before departing.
The bureau said it has urged the ferry operator and the managements at the ferry terminals to deep-clean and disinfect their public facilities, and underlined that all passengers must wear a face mask at all times.
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