Japanese Gov’t To Relax Quarantine On Business Travellers

Japanese Gov’t To Relax Quarantine On Business Travellers

TOKYO, Nov 2 (NNN-NHK) – The Japanese government is planning to reduce the quarantine period for most vaccinated travellers for commercial purposes arriving in the country, from 10 to three days, local media reported today.

Under the new rules, business people arriving in Japan will be demanded to self-quarantine for three days only.

From the fourth day, they will be permitted to use public transportation and eat out, if they test negative for the virus, while it will be necessary for companies they are doing business with, to keep records of their whereabouts.

The new rules will come into effect as early as Nov 8, Monday, next week.

The government previously required international arrivals to self-quarantine for 14 days, to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19. In Oct, the period was reduced to 10 days for those who had finished inoculation.

Meanwhile, officials plan to permit new entry into the country for foreign students, which had been stopped in principle, to start or continue their education in Japan, with their schools required to keep track of them.

The government also plans to increase the maximum number of overseas arrivals from the current 3,500 per day to 5,000, which will take effect late this month.– NNN-NHK

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