Request for waiting for two weeks for immigration from China and South Korea begins at 4:45 on March 9

To strengthen measures to control the borderline of the new coronavirus, the government has begun requesting people from China and South Korea to stay at home for two weeks and not use public transportation for two weeks, to strengthen the border measures against the new coronavirus.

This applies to anyone who leaves China and Korea after midnight on September 9 and arrives in Japan by air or boat, including Japanese.

Two weeks after entering Japan, people who have a home without fever or other symptoms are asked to stay at home and those who do not have to wait at their own secured accommodation.

The accommodation fee will be paid by yourself.

For the next two weeks, he has asked him not to use public transportation such as air and rail, as well as buses and taxis, and has asked him to use his own car or car from the airport to his home or accommodation.

The quarantine officer is required to declare a two-week waiting point and transportation from the airport when entering the country. If you are not ready, you are required to leave the airport until you can secure it yourself.

Every day during the waiting period, I check my health and if I have any symptoms such as fever, call the consultation center and ask me to see a designated medical institution.

Waiting requests from China and South Korea for immigration are expected to continue through the end of this month.

This request is not a mandatory measure under the law, but the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has called for "cooperation with us to prevent the spread of infection."