AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Safety: Macau’s Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) found excessive sulphur dioxide in a local noodle product, “Hak San Fried Noodles” (30.3mg/kg), and ordered retailers to pull it from shelves; the bureau said normal consumption is unlikely to pose a health risk, but people with asthma or allergies may react. Heat Health: The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau issued a Yellow hot weather alert for very hot conditions, with temperatures expected up to 33°C and possibly 35°C; the Health Bureau and Social Welfare Bureau also noted cooling and hydration stations at 36 social service facilities through August 31. Workplace Safety: DSAL is stepping up heatstroke prevention for outdoor workers, reporting 495 inspections in June and rolling out measures like cooling vests, heat-resistant clothing, sun protection, and portable fans. Public Health Preparedness: Macau’s Centre for Disease Prevention and Control joined the WHO Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), boosting disease surveillance and emergency response links. Cancer Research (Regional): GSK and Hansoh report Phase III success for the B7-H3-targeted ADC Ris-Rez in China, meeting overall survival goals in advanced or relapsed small-cell lung cancer, supporting a China regulatory submission. Community Eye Care: Orbis Macau’s Orbis Raffle 2026 raised over 890,000 patacas for paediatric sight-saving programmes, with the Flying Eye Hospital set to arrive Aug 31.
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