Japan Bars Foreign Visitors After Emergence of Omicron Variant
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Reuters reports that on November 29, the WHO warned that the Omicron variant of coronavirus poses a potential global risk of surging infections.
It's emergence has prompted nations around
the world to enact travel restrictions. .
Japan, the third largest economy in the world,
and Israel announced that they would
close their borders to foreigners. .
The travel restrictions in Japan took
affect at midnight on November 29. .
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters that
anyone returning to Japan from specified nations
will be required to quarantine at designated facilities. .
These are temporary, exceptional measures that we are taking for safety's sake until there is clearer information about the Omicron variant, Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, via Reuters.
I'm prepared to bear all criticism from those saying the Kishida administration is being too cautious, Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, via Reuters.
According to Reuters, Japan's response
to Omicron has been among the strongest global
reactions, along with Israel and Morocco. .
Israel similarly banned all foreigners from
entering the country, while Morocco halted
all inbound flights for two weeks. .
In Japan, the renewed restrictions come just
a week after the monthly limit of inbound
travelers was raised from 3,500 to 5,000. .
Earlier this month, quarantine periods for vaccinated
passengers entering Japan were shortened. .
Reuters reports that foreigners holding current, resident visas, along with some diplomatic travelers and humanitarian cases, will be allowed back into the country.
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