90 Visitors From China Tested Positive At Japan

Japan’s airport was reported to have 92 visitors tested positive for CCP virus on December 30th, 90 of whom have come from China.

The recent number of confirmed cases at Japan’s airport remains at single digit each day, with only four positive cases on the 29th, but it surged to 92 on the 30th. 90 of them had visited China before the arrival, ranging in age from under 10 to 70 years old, and 13 of whom had symptoms such as coughing and fever.

Earlier, the CCP announced the lift of international travel restrictions from January 8. In response to the rapid spread of the CCP virus in Communist China, the Japanese government has again stepped up protective measures from the 30th, requiring PCR testing at the airport for all visitors from China and those who have been there within 7 days. From December 30th, Japan limits its direct flights with mainland China to four airports, including in Narita, Nagoya, Osaka and Kansai, and airlines are restricted from increasing flights.

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