

The statement said the policy was eased because the virus situation in Macao "has continuously remained stable for the past two months."

Tourists walk at a historic site in Macao on Dec. 28, 2022. Starting Feb. 27, 2023, people no longer have to wear masks when outdoors. (AP Photo/Kanis Leung, File)
In neighboring Hong Kong, authorities last week extended its mandate until March 8 to reduce the spread of respiratory viruses in cold weather, although they have signaled they may ease the requirements soon. Violators of the mandate requiring masks be worn in indoor and outdoor public areas can be fined $637 on the spot.
Both territories had followed China’s "zero-COVID" strategy using travel restrictions and quarantines to try to stamp out the virus for much of the pandemic. The strategy was abandoned late last year as more virulent viral strains spread.
Both cities later reopened to tourists, and China on Jan. 8 dropped mandatory quarantine for inbound travelers.