AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRodent Control Update (Macau IAM): The Municipal Affairs Bureau says Macau is split into 25 rodent-control zones, with intensive baiting at least three times a year (each lasting five weeks). In 2025, 25,000 baiting points were deployed and workers eliminated 2,894 rats (11.5% of the points set up). Legionnaires’ Disease Alert (Hong Kong CHP): Hong Kong reported four new community-acquired cases (ages 60–74) from June 7–13 and urged people—especially older adults and those with weakened immunity—to keep man-made water systems properly maintained. Emergency Care Upgrade (Macau Health Bureau): Macau launched an “Emergency Medicine Training Centre” and a “Stroke Centre” to boost first-aid skills, including CPR/AED training for the public. Pet Import Rules (Macau IAM): Dogs and cats from rabies-affected countries/regions no longer need quarantine if they pass pre-entry checks and an arrival inspection by an IAM vet, replacing the prior 30-day quarantine. Legionnaires’ Case (Macau SSM): Macau confirmed a 61-year-old man with chronic illness who developed fever and pneumonia after travel to the mainland; officials will collect environmental samples to find the source. Medical Regulation (Hong Kong DH): Medical gases will be regulated as pharmaceutical products from June 14, requiring proper licences and registration for legal sale. Health Workforce Research (Macau): Kiang Wu Nursing College presented studies on nursing students’ lower intentions to marry/have children, plus community caregiver support, first-aid readiness, and dementia awareness training.
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