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Japan to ease Covid measures for travellers from China, with only random testing

  • Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said changes, from Wednesday, will promote ‘smooth international travel’
  • Proof of a pre-boarding negative test will still be required, he said, but coronavirus testing of all visitors from China will no longer take place

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Passengers from Shanghai present proof of a negative Covid-19 test on their arrival at Japan’s Narita airport on January 8. Photo: via AP
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Japan is easing its coronavirus border measures for tourists from China beginning Wednesday by testing only random passengers, a top government spokesman said Monday.

Since December, Japan has been testing all travellers from mainland China at four designated airports on grounds of surging infections in that country and a lack of information. Visitors from China are also required to show a proof of pre-boarding negative test.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a news conference that as of Wednesday, only random testing will be carried out on passengers from China.

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The change is intended to “promote smooth international travel” taking into consideration relatively low infection rates among arrivals over the past two months, Matsuno said. All samples analysed at the border were of the Omicron strains, which are already found inside Japan, he said.

Proof of a pre-boarding negative test will still be required, he said.

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Direct flights from China, currently only allowed to land at Narita, Haneda, Chubu and Kansai, will be expanded to other airports.

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