AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEmergency Preparedness: Macau’s Health Bureau (SSM) has opened an “Emergency Medicine Training Centre” and a “Stroke Centre” at MGM Macau, aiming to boost first-aid skills for the whole population through simulation-based training and community CPR/AED promotion. Public Health Safety: The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) says imported dogs and cats from rabies-affected regions will no longer face mandatory 30-day quarantine from 12 June if they pass pre-entry checks and an arrival inspection. Food Safety Alert: IAM ordered a local plant to stop production and recall boneless chicken feet after Listeria was found in samples, with re-inspection required before resuming supply. Infectious Disease Update: SSM reported Macau’s 9th Legionnaires’ disease case this year—an older man with chronic illness—after travel to the mainland; officials will collect environmental samples to trace the source. Regulation Watch (Health Products): Hong Kong’s Department of Health reminded traders that medical gases will be regulated as pharmaceutical products from 14 June, requiring proper licences and registration. Healthcare Capacity: PUMCH says it has integrated Da Vinci robotic surgery into routine practice via referrals, including complex lung and esophageal cases. Community Health: SSM recognised 1,009 residents who reached five blood donations during World Blood Donor Day activities.
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