Tokyo's Narita airport offers cardboard beds for quarantine - News Summed Up

Tokyo's Narita airport offers cardboard beds for quarantine


Cardboard boxes are being readied at Tokyo's Narita international airport for quarantine as arriving people wait for test results for the coronavirus. If cases grow, people may need to wait longer for test results, which usually come back within several hours. Japan is requiring tests for people who fly in from dozens of nations, including the U.S., China and Italy. Japan has about 5,500 coronavirus cases, but worries are growing about a surge in cases. The government's state of emergency declared this week requests people to stay home.


Source: The Standard April 10, 2020 12:00 UTC



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