Foreigners who have stayed in Hubei Province are refused immigration policy of maintaining 14 days Government February 5 at 5:11

The government has decided to shorten the length of stay at facilities for those returning from Wuhan, China, following new findings that the incubation period for the new coronavirus was shorter than expected. On the other hand, the policy is to maintain a period of refusal for foreigners who have stayed in Hubei Province from an epidemiological point of view to ensure safety.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the government has requested that those returning from Wuhan, China, return on a charter aircraft to stay at their accommodation for 14 days to check their health. Institutions have announced that they will reduce the length of stay in the facility to four days and ten days after finding that the incubation period is shorter than expected.

On the other hand, the government has taken measures to deny foreigners who have stayed in Hubei Province, China, from this month, and has set a target period of "within 14 days before applying for immigration".

However, government officials stated that "application for immigration is self-reported, and it is necessary to ensure more safety from an epidemiological point of view." Within ”period.