New virus government Foreigners staying in Daegu, South Korea, etc. Adjusted for refusal of entry February 26 5:03

Following the spread of the new coronavirus in South Korea, the Japanese government has found that it has begun to adjust to implement measures to deny foreigners who have stayed in Daegu, South Korea, and Cheongdo-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Was.

Following the spread of the new coronavirus in South Korea, the government raised “Infectious Disease Risk Information” to Daegu in southern Korea and Cheongdo-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do to “Level 2” calling for urgent emergency travel to stop on Tuesday. Was.

In this connection, the government has set aside 14 days prior to the application for immigration, unless there are special circumstances for foreigners who have stayed in Daegu or Gyeongsangbuk-do, Cheongdo-gun, to prevent the spread of infection in Japan. It has been determined that adjustments have been made to implement rejection measures.

The government will consider specific actions at a meeting of the Task Force on Tuesday.

The Government has given special circumstances to foreigners who have stayed in Hubei and Zhejiang provinces of China within 14 days before applying for immigration and foreigners who have passports issued in these two provinces. Unless otherwise, we take measures to deny entry.