Japan to tighten border control over Malaysian, Vietnamese travellers

Japan to tighten border control over Malaysian, Vietnamese travellers

Arrivals will have to stay at government-designated facilities for six days upon landing.

The new Japanese guidelines for foreign arrivals will take effect on Friday. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Japan plans to tighten its border control over travellers from Vietnam and Malaysia to prevent the spread of more contagious variants of Covid-19, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.

Those from the two countries have to stay at government-designated facilities for six days after arrival, government sources said yesterday.

Japan will also set the quarantine period at such facilities at 10 days for travellers from Afghanistan and three days for those from Thailand and some US states.

The Japanese government plans to impose these measures from Friday, the report said.

Japan has already imposed a travel ban on 159 countries and regions, restricting entry of foreign nationals, including those with resident status, who have been to those countries within the past two weeks, except under special circumstances.

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