Japan to maintain most border restrictions until the end of February

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TOKYO - Japan will maintain the tight entry restrictions it put in place to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus until the end of February, its prime minister said on Tuesday (Jan 11), though some exceptions for humanitarian issues may be considered. The country adopted some of the strictest border controls in the world when the...

TOKYO - Japan will maintain the tight entry restrictions it put in place to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus until the end of February, its prime minister said on Tuesday , though some exceptions for humanitarian issues may be considered.

The rules, which in some cases have kept families apart, have sparked protests and a petition drive calling for change, and media reports on Tuesday said the government was considering easing some of the rules in exceptional cases. "We'll maintain the current framework of measures until the end of February for the time being, while taking necessary measures from the perspective of humanitarian and national interests."

Though entrance to Japan is currently limited to citizens and permanent residents, even they face strict testing and quarantine rules. The US military has moved staff in and out under a separate testing and quarantine regime.

 

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