Strict crown disease prevention measures and tourism restrictions have greatly reduced the number of tourists in Macau. This year's gaming revenue is expected to fall to the lowest level in history.NotThe Gaming Supervision Coordination Bureau announced on Thursday (December 1) that the gaming revenue in November decreased by 56%year -on -year to 3 billion yuan (Macau, about 510 million yuan, the same below).100 million yuan, far lower than 270 billion yuan in the same period before the epidemic.NotThe number of tourists is still much lower than the level before the epidemic. In October, there were about 580,000 people entering the country in October, and the same month in 2019 was 2.9 million.Bloomberg News reported in a report on Thursday (December 1) that this is because mainland China adheres to the implementation of strict epidemic prevention measures to curb the increasing epidemic, and Macau still prohibits tourists from most countries or regions from entering the country.NotThe gaming income has been declining since March 2022. At that time, Omikon's variable poison strains raged in mainland China. In July, Macau entered a two -week sealing state, making gambling owners almost no income.Macau also conducted a large -scale test at the end of October and closed a major casino resort to further affect the tourism industry.