As the number of new coronavirus infections spreads rapidly in China, experts in charge of infectious disease control have revealed that infections are peaking in Shanghai, where many Japanese live, and Hubei Province, where Japanese companies have expanded. I made it

In China, after the government eased infection control measures for the new coronavirus on December 7, infections have spread rapidly in various places.



An expert at the China Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is responsible for the country's infectious disease control, revealed on the 29th that infections are peaking in Shanghai, where the largest number of Japanese live, and Hubei and Chongqing, where Japanese companies have expanded. I made it



On the other hand, although it is said that the peak has already passed in the capital cities of Beijing and Tianjin, the specific number of infected people and future prospects have not been disclosed.

An expert said, ``It's already been a harsh winter, and the Lunar New Year's Lunar New Year, when many people move all at once, will make the infection situation even more complicated. We are wary of expansion.

In China, the number of severely ill patients has increased sharply in various parts of the country, and the medical system has become strained. There are calls for sharing information on the infection status.

Passengers arriving from India, Japan, etc. will be required to prove negative

In response to the increase in the number of people infected with the new coronavirus in China and Japan, the Indian government announced on the 29th that passengers arriving by direct flights from six countries and regions such as China, Japan, and South Korea would be From January 1, we announced that we will require negative proof of PCR test taken within 72 hours.



India has just significantly relaxed its border measures in November, but since December, it has strengthened border measures again, such as randomly selecting 2% of passengers who entered the country on international flights and conducting PCR tests.