China News Service, June 18. According to a report from Japan’s Oriental News, Japan currently only requires immigrants from some countries with more severe epidemics to compulsorily enter government-designated facilities within the first 3 to 10 days after entry. Quarantine, and the rest of the immigrants will be quarantined at their respective residences for 14 days.

The epidemic prevention department requires entrants to report their location daily through mobile phone positioning to confirm whether the entrants are quarantined at their residences.

Data map: Japan under the epidemic.

  However, the latest data released by the Japanese government shows that in the week ending June 14th, of the approximately 23,000 immigrants who need to be quarantined, an average of nearly 4,000 people cannot get in touch every day, and it is impossible to know whether they are in quarantine.

For this reason, the Japanese epidemic prevention department has decided to conduct daily video calls with all immigrants from the near future to better confirm the quarantine situation.

  The report pointed out that Japan's entry-level epidemic prevention measures have been criticized for being too lax. There have been news that hundreds of immigrants are uncertain every day, and the Japanese government has stated that it will strengthen control and control by publishing the names of violators.

But looking at it now, not only has the situation not improved, it has gotten worse.