Regarding returnees from Indonesia who have not stopped the spread of the new coronavirus, the quarantine station's operations may be strained due to the successive entry of athletes from the Tokyo Olympics at Narita Airport, and a charter at Chubu Airport in Aichi Prefecture. Measures to have them move by plane began on the 16th.

In Indonesia, where the spread of the infection has not stopped, some Japanese companies are moving to return expatriates and their families to Japan, and airlines are planning to operate special flights.



Under these circumstances, at Narita Airport, the entry of athletes participating in the Tokyo Olympics is expected to peak toward the beginning of next week, and the work of the quarantine station, which is a measure against the water's edge, is becoming tight, and there is a shortage of accommodation rooms in the surrounding area. It means that there is a risk of doing so.



For this reason, measures to have returnees from Indonesia move from Narita Airport to Chubu Airport in Aichi Prefecture by charter aircraft began on the 16th, and about 50 people who were tested negative by the quarantine station were chartered. I was on board.



Returnees will be waiting for 10 days at accommodations near Chubu Airport, which is secured by the government.