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Japan bars entry of foreign nationals as precaution against virus variant

| Updated: December 28, 2020 15:46:15


People wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walking on Aoyama shopping street in Tokyo on Sunday –AP Photo People wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walking on Aoyama shopping street in Tokyo on Sunday –AP Photo

Japan has barred the entry of all nonresident foreign nationals as a precaution against a new and potentially more contagious coronavirus variant that has spread across Britain.

The foreign ministry of the country said the entry ban will start Monday and last through January 31, reports AP.

Last week, Japan banned non-resident foreigners coming from Britain and South Africa after confirming the new variant in seven people over the last two days — five from Britain who tested positive at airports and two others in Tokyo.

Japan is also suspending the exemption of a 14-day quarantine for Japanese nationals and resident foreigners in a short-track programme that began in November. The entrants now must carry proof of a negative test 72 hours prior to departure for Japan and self-isolate for two weeks after arrival.

Japan is struggling with surging cases since November. It has confirmed a total of 217,312 cases including 3,213 deaths, up 3,700 from the previous 24-hour period. Tokyo alone reported 949 cases, setting a new record, despite calls by experts and government officials for people to spend a “quiet” holiday season.

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