
Sands China Team Members Assist with Smooth Operation of Nucleic Acid Testing Stations in Macao
Over 2,400 team members help provide 24-hour onsite assistance
(Macao,
Oct. 11, 2021) – In support of Macao's second
and third community-wide mandatory nucleic acid testing
(NAT) drives, Sands China offered Cotai Expo Halls A, B
and C as a 24-hour testing station. Free parking was
offered at Halls D and E, as well as at the guest
carparks at The Venetian® Macao, The Parisian
Macao, and The Londoner® Macao, to help
ensure smooth operations at the
station.
At the testing
station, over 2,400 Sands China team members, including
Sands Cares Ambassadors, took shifts around the clock,
offering 24-hour onsite assistance for a total of five
days to those getting tested during Macao's two
consecutive testing drives, which began at 3 p.m. Sept.
25 and at 9 p.m. Oct. 4, respectively. They also
volunteered to assist with the operation of the testing
station at the Tap Seac Multi-sport Pavilion, and
offered support to those needing special assistance,
including seniors, pregnant women, those with children
and infants, and people with disabilities, at the two
testing
stations.
At its peak,
there were 28 testing booths in operation at The
Venetian's station - including four dedicated lanes for
community members needing special assistance. Around
65,000 tests were conducted at Cotai Expo during the two
NAT drives.
"At this
critical moment in the COVID-19 fight, it is our duty to
assist in the citywide NAT drives with a testing site at
Cotai Expo, so that we can help the government complete
the testing as soon as possible," said Dr. Wilfred Wong,
president of Sands China Ltd. "We are honoured to help
support Macao's epidemic prevention efforts and are
pleased to have our team members and volunteer team on
hand to assist members of the community. We are very
grateful for the guidance of the government and the
efforts of medical professionals, frontline workers and
all volunteers in Macao's testing drives. Our thanks go
to our team members and our volunteer team for offering
their time and energy to assist and to the entire Macao
community for their cooperation and understanding in
making the government's NAT drives a success, and we
hope that the Macao community will be able to resume
life as normal as soon as
possible."
In addition to
offering The Venetian Macao as a testing site in support
of the government's NAT drives, Sands China is providing
a total of 4,000 rooms at the Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel
under the "medical observation hotel" initiative. After
initially offering 2,000 rooms, the company has, since
Oct. 5, 2021, reserved an additional 2,000 rooms for
medical observation purposes, in support of the Macao
SAR's pandemic response efforts. This is the seventh
time that the Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel has been
utilised as a medical observation hotel since March
2020.
Sands China
remains committed to playing its part in preventing the
spread of COVID-19 in the
community.





Photo caption: In support of Macao's two consecutive
community-wide mandatory nucleic acid testing (NAT) drives,
Sands China again made available The Venetian Macao's Cotai
Expo Halls A, B and C as a 24-hour testing station Oct.
4-6.
Photo caption: Dr. Wilfred Wong, president of Sands
China Ltd., and other management team members visit the NAT
station at The Venetian Macao Oct. 6 to ensure smooth
operations and to express their gratitude to frontline
workers.


Photo caption: Sands China team members assist with the operation of the testing station at the Tap Seac Multi-sport Pavilion during the third NAT drive.