Japan intends to ban the entry of all foreigners, including mainland Taiwan and other 11 places

With mutated Chinese communist viruses now found in several countries or regions, Japanese media reported on Tuesday (5) that The Japanese government is studying the proposed suspension of opening visas for business travelers from 11 countries or regions, including mainland China, Taiwan and South Korea, and a full suspension of foreigners’ entry.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said Tuesday at a top-level meeting of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party that he plans to issue a declaration of emergency on Thursday (7) or Friday (8) for a period of one month.

Kan said at a press conference on Monday (4) that if a variant of the virus appears in a country or region, Japan will immediately suspend the entry of foreigners from that country, and consider issuing another emergency declaration to Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba and Saitama prefectures in the metropolitan area to prevent the further spread of the outbreak.

The next day, Kan said he was discussing whether to suspend the opening of business visas for entry from 11 countries or regions. The report said that the Japanese government is discussing the implementation schedule of the suspension of foreigners’ entry, although not yet determined, but during the implementation of the “Declaration of Emergency” will be completely suspended new applications for foreigners to enter the country.

The number of confirmed cases and deaths in Japan reached a record high on a single day, with 4,909 new cases confirmed on Tuesday (5) and record highs in Saitama, Chiba and Kanagawa prefectures in the metropolitan area. The number of deaths in a single day in Japan was 69, also a record high. And Japan’s Yokozuna level phase Park hand white Peng confirmed the new crown pneumonia.