China News Service, November 30. According to Kyodo News Agency of Japan, on the 30th local time, a relevant person from the Japanese government disclosed that a man in his 30s who entered Japan from Namibia was diagnosed with a mutant strain of the new crown virus "Omi Keron".

This is the first confirmed case of infection with this mutant in Japan.

  According to reports, a male patient diagnosed with a variant of the new crown virus "Omi Keron" departed from Namibia in southern Africa and arrived at Narita Airport in Japan on the 28th local time.

At the time of entry inspection, it was found that the man tested positive for the new coronavirus.

After analysis, it was found that it was confirmed to be infected with the "Omi Keron" mutant strain.

  The "Omi Keron" mutant strain spread rapidly around the world, making all countries face new challenges in epidemic prevention.

According to statistics, at least 15 countries around the world have reported confirmed cases of "Omi Keron".

Dozens of countries have imposed new travel restrictions on Southern Africa.

  A few days ago, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that from 00:00 local time on November 30, foreigners from all countries and regions will be prohibited from entering Japan in principle. All countries and regions must be quarantined when they return.