Japan tightens rules on arrivals from Pakistan, India amid Covid-19 concerns - News Summed Up

Japan tightens rules on arrivals from Pakistan, India amid Covid-19 concerns


TOKYO: Japan said on Friday that it will tighten restrictions on its nationals and residents arriving here from Pakistan, India, and Nepal amid concerns over highly transmissible virus variants wreaking havoc, particularly in India. PCR tests will be conducted on the passengers on day three and six, according to the government’s newly-announced guidelines. For around 35 countries and regions where virus variants have been reported, which include India and Pakistan, Japan currently requires Japanese nationals and residents arriving here to self-isolate in designated facilities for just three days and be tested for the virus on day three. Prior to this, negative PCR test results are required to be submitted within 72 hours prior to their departure and another test is administered upon their arrival here. Non-resident foreigners, such as tourists, are still banned from entering Japan unless they have qualified for a visa stipulating their visit falls into the category of “special exceptional circumstances.”


Source: Pakistan Today May 08, 2021 08:48 UTC



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