Please implement anti-pandemic measures strictly as the pandemic situation in nearby areas are unstable.

1. The global pandemic situation of COVID-19 due to the Omicron variant strain is unstable. Outbreaks have been found in some areas in Mainland China as well as in Hong Kong. There is a certain level of transmission risk in Macao. If you have recently visited areas on the list in the link below, please take the initiative to have a nucleic acid test within 4 to 7 days after the last nucleic acid test (including the one taken at the port of entry).

https://www.gcs.gov.mo/ncv/annex/index.html?p=1&l=en&s=m

2. Please submit the screenshot of the nucleic acid test result to the management company (S3-G002).

3. Please always pay attention to your personal health status if you have previously left Macao. Patients with the residence or travel history who develop fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell or taste, diarrhea or other COVID-19 suspected symptoms, regardless of whether the symptoms can be explained by other causes or conditions, are subject to COVID-19 screening tests. At the same time, report to the management company (S3-G002).

Appointment for free test can be made with the link below:

https://app.ssm.gov.mo/mandatoryrnatestbook

The result will not be uploaded to Macao Health Code, you may check the results in the system. Residential students who failed to provide test results will have 5 PGH Points deducted.

Students who are arranged for medical observation are requested to truthfully declare their itinerary so that the university can follow up.

Please fill in the Declaration Form:

https://webdocs.um.edu.mo/sites/eform/hseo/Lists/Declaration%20form%20for%20medical%20observation/NewForm.aspx

Please strictly abide by the PGH epidemic prevention guidelines and cooperate with various epidemic prevention work requirements, violators will have 5-15 PGH points deducted, serious violators will be evicted.

PGH Management Company (853) 8822 2518
Postgraduate House Office (853) 8822 2660
UM Medical Center (853) 8822 4123
Infectious disease hotline (853) 2870 0800