As the mutant virus spreads mainly in the Kansai region, the government cooperates with Tokyo Metropolitan Government to conduct PCR tests on asymptomatic people at airports and major stations in Tokyo, and the relationship between human movement and infection status. I am going to analyze.

At Haneda Airport, distribution of PCR test kits has begun at three locations in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, where domestic flights currently depart and arrive.

Of these, the reception desk set up in the arrival lobby of Terminal 1 was immediately visited by arriving passengers and staff working at the airport.



This PCR test is a method of collecting saliva at home and mailing it, and you can register the sample collection date and check the test results by installing a dedicated application on your smartphone.

According to the Cabinet Secretariat, at least 700 test kits will be distributed at Haneda Airport by the 11th, and we would like to continue to do so while watching the results.



A female passenger from Fukuoka said, "I had undergone a private inspection before, but I participated because I thought it would give me a sense of security because I could inspect it for free."



In addition, a man in his thirties working at the airport said, "Although the number of people using the airport is decreasing, it is helpful to contact an unspecified number of people. I am grateful that I can cooperate with monitoring and it will lead to my own peace of mind." I was talking.