According to news from Japan’s NHK TV station on December 1, in order to prevent the spread of Omi Kiron strain, the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has requested airlines to suspend all international flights into Japan for a period of one month by the end of December.

  The Japanese government stated that in addition to suspending the entry of foreigners in principle, it will continue to strengthen entry control and reduce the number of daily immigrants to about 3,500.

  According to earlier news, Japan has confirmed two cases of Omi Keron strain infection.

In order to strengthen anti-epidemic measures, the Japanese government also decided on December 1st to suspend in principle the re-entry of foreigners with residence permits in Japan from 10 countries including South Africa and its neighboring countries from 0:00 on the 2nd.

(Producing Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】