by Andrew Klebanow
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CDC Gaming Reports July 2022
Over the past few months, much of East Asia has emerged from the throes of the pandemic. Countries outside of China have lifted mandatory quarantines for inbound travelers, most have ceased requiring COVID tests upon arrival and have more or less adopted living with COVID health policies. In response, international tourism has resumed and jurisdictions such as Singapore have seen hotel occupancy levels rise, and room rates return to pre-pandemic levels.
The People’s Republic of China and Macau remain outliers as they continue to maintain their Zero COVID policies. Cities in the PRC continue to impose neighborhood as well as city-wide lockdowns when even a small outbreak is detected. Macau is currently experiencing such an episode. Any hope of a return to normalcy has been dashed, and its impact is being felt not only on the city’s casino sector, but in all aspects of business and social life.
For over two years, gaming industry observers have focused on the dramatic declines in Macau casinos’ gaming revenues, hotel occupancy rates and inbound tourism—and those declines have been dramatic. It was hoped that as the most recent outbreaks in the PRC abated, Macau would begin to enjoy a modest return of tourists from the PRC, and ultimately enjoy a path to economic recovery.
Then, on June 18, Macau health officials identified an outbreak of COVID among its population. Daily life, which had been difficult throughout the pandemic, suddenly took a turn for the worse.
As the lockdown took hold and border crossings were closed, gaming revenues plummeted and ended the month at USD $307 million. July is expected to be worse. The table below illustrates recent trends.
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What these numbers do not reflect is the psychological toll that the pandemic has wrought on the city’s population. Even before the current outbreak, residents of Macau spent the past two years in a near dystopian environment. The loss of tourism, as illustrated in the graph below, brought economic hardship on those people and businesses that relied on tourists for their livelihoods.
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