AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEmergency Care Upgrade: Macau’s Health Bureau (SSM) has inaugurated an “Emergency Medicine Training Centre” and a “Stroke Centre” at MGM MACAU, aiming to boost first-aid skills for the public and strengthen emergency response for healthcare staff and rescue workers, with CPR and AED training planned through schools and community groups. Infectious Disease Watch: SSM reported Macau’s 9th Legionnaires’ disease patient this year—a 61-year-old man with chronic illness—after travel to the Chinese mainland; officials will collect environmental samples around his home to trace the source. Public Health & Safety: IAM says medical gases will be regulated as pharmaceutical products in Hong Kong from June 14 (licensing and registration rules apply), while Macau meanwhile tightened pet entry rules: eligible dogs and cats from rabies-affected regions can avoid quarantine if they pass pre-entry checks and an arrival vet inspection. Food Safety Alert: IAM ordered a local plant to stop production and recall boneless chicken feet after Listeria was found in samples. Healthcare Workforce & Community: Kiang Wu Nursing College research highlights fewer nursing students planning to marry/have children, pointing to economic and childcare pressures, and calls for stronger relationship and family support. Blood Donation: SSM commended 1,009 residents who reached five blood donations in 2025, underscoring ongoing support for patients needing transfusions.
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