The U.S. Department of State has revealed that Japan has left the same "request for reconsideration of travel" as before regarding the revision of travel information for the people, which was being promoted in response to the spread of the new coronavirus infection worldwide. did.

Since the 20th of this month, the US State Department has been reviewing the information provided to the public that shows the safety level of travel to each country.



Regarding Japan, the State Department announced on the 26th that it has left it at the second strictest "request for reconsideration of travel" in the same four stages as before.



The State Department explained that the decision "reflects the latest standards of the CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention," including availability of airmail, immigration restrictions for American citizens, and availability of virus tests. It is said that it was also taken into consideration.



To date, the Department of State has covered approximately 150 countries and territories in four stages of the strictest "recommendations for suspension of travel."