In the latter half of the long holidays, a large number of people before boarding the plane visited the laboratory at Haneda Airport to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection during homecoming and travel, and PCR tests and antigens were performed. Have been inspected.

Haneda Airport has been crowded with people heading to their hometowns and resorts since the morning of the 3rd.

The laboratory in the terminal building where you can receive PCR and antigen tests can be tested free of charge as an infection control measure for long holidays, and many people before boarding the plane are visiting.



A man in his twenties who was examined by a couple said, "I will return to my wife's parents' house in Okinawa for the first time in a year and a half. I want to take thorough infection control measures even while I am on the move."



In addition, a man in his 50s who is going home to Hokkaido said, "I decided to take an inspection because my relatives are going to gather in the litigation. It is helpful to be able to take the inspection for free."



The free inspection offices at Haneda Airport are located on the 4th floor of Terminal 1 and the 1st basement floor of Terminal 2.



All of them require advance reservations, and you can get them for free until the 22nd of this month.