Regarding the submission of the pre-departure inspection certificate required for immigrants to Japan as a measure against the border of the new coronavirus, the operation has been tightened from 19th, and at least two people are allowed to enter the country due to incomplete documents etc. It turned out that he had been repatriated to the place of departure.

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is calling for thorough confirmation of any problems with the format.

To strengthen border measures, the government requires all foreigners to be inspected and submit a certificate within 72 hours prior to departure.



In the past, if there were any inadequacies in documents or inspection methods, we would have to wait at an accommodation facility managed by the quarantine station, but as a general rule, we have refused entry from the 19th.



According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the specimens approved for use in the test are either ▽ wiping liquid in the back of the nose or ▽ saliva. It was found that he had been tested by mixing the samples of the above, and he was sent back to the Netherlands.



Also, at Narita Airport, a woman in her twenties who arrived from the United States on the 19th was repatriated to the United States because it took more than 72 hours from the collection of the sample to the departure.



The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare publishes the content required for the inspection certificate on its website, and calls for thorough confirmation before entering Japan to see if there are any problems with the format.