British quarantine after entry for corona measures To be exempted from 50 or more such as Japan July 4: 9:35

The British government has announced that as part of its measures against the new coronavirus, it will waive the 14-day self-isolation measures that are mandatory for people entering Japan in more than 50 countries and regions, including Japan.

As a measure against the borderline of the new coronavirus, the British government has made it mandatory for people arriving abroad from the beginning of the last month to quarantine themselves for 14 days after entering the country.

On this day, the British government announced on October 3 that it will exempt some countries and regions from this measure only if it enters London with London.

In addition to Japan, 59 countries and regions such as France, Spain, South Korea, and Hong Kong are exempted, and China and the United States where the infection is spreading continue to be required to be self-isolated.

In addition, if the infection situation worsens in the countries or regions covered by the exemption, it will be reviewed.

Local aviation and tourism industries have called for an early withdrawal of the self-isolation measures that began last month as a major blow before the summer holiday season.

The Japanese government has issued a recommendation to suspend travel to the United Kingdom based on the status of virus infection, and it seems that it will take some time to resume full-scale traffic.