Pro baseball Samsung Lions, a spring camp in Okinawa, Japan, will return home tomorrow (8th) as the camp schedule is canceled after the flight was canceled in the wake of the Corona 19 virus.

The Japanese government announced a plan to tighten immigration regulations, forcing Koreans to wait 14 days in response to the Corona 19 incident two days ago.

In fact, as a result of the denied entry of Koreans, flights to and from Korea and Japan followed.

For this reason, Samsung will return home tomorrow by finding a nonstop flight between Okinawa and Incheon Airport.

Samsung split the squad in two on the 8th, coming in Fukuoka and Miyazaki, respectively.

The Samsung Squadron, who set up a spring camp in Okinawa last month on 30th, originally planned to return to Korea on the 6th after completing the 36 nights and 37 days schedule.

However, as the pilot game was scheduled to open on the 14th in the aftermath of the spread of Corona 19 in Korea, the plan was to extend the schedule and return to the 15th.

Daegu, the club's club, was in the midst of the corona19 confirmation, and he didn't have to train when he returned.

However, the situation has changed drastically due to Japan's restrictions on entry, and Samsung has decided to hurry back to Korea.

Earlier, the LG Twins also changed their schedule from their return home on the 19th this afternoon to pack their bags at Okinawa camp.

Samsung will move to Daegu after returning home, but due to Corona19, specific training plans are undecided.

(Photo: courtesy of Samsung Lions, Yonhap News)