AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDengue Control Gets a Tech Boost: Macau’s Health Bureau (SSM) is stepping up dengue prevention as heat, heavy rain and humidity worsen mosquito breeding, deploying drones to inspect hard-to-reach airwells, rooftops and back alleys; officials say there are 130 sanitation “black spots,” with operations set to rise to three or four times monthly from July, and they stress removing stagnant water as the most effective measure. Workplace Safety Snapshot: DSAL reported 5,102 workplace accident victims in 2025 in Macau, with falls the top cause (24.1%); nine deaths were recorded, and the bureau carried out 3,417 inspection visits plus 300 recommendations, with only one fine imposed for occupational safety violations. Bottled Water Hygiene Alert: Macau’s Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) found two bottled water brands contaminated with enterococci—“Still Scottish Mountain Water” (Marks & Spencer) and “LOTTE ICIS Natural Mineral Water 8.0”—and ordered affected batches to stop selling and consumers to stop drinking them. Health Tech for the Future: At BEYOND Expo 2026 in Macao, Gestala’s founder said brain-computer interface could become a “translation layer” for mind-to-machine communication, using AI to tackle noisy ultrasound-derived brain signals.
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