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Which countries have entry restrictions to Japan?
Amid public concerns, Japan has begun to restrict events with large gatherings of people amid an increasing number of confirmed cases. The development of the epidemic in Japan deserves attention. Currently, seven countries in the world have announced restrictions on entry into Japan. In this battle, did Japan handle these things well?

Including Israel, Samoa, Micronesia, Kiribati, Comoros, Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands, seven countries in Japan have banned the entry of Japanese nationals and people traveling in Japan.

Seven countries have currently adopted entry restrictions on Japanese nationals and travelers from Japan to prevent the spread of the epidemic to their respective countries.

Except for Israel, most of these seven countries are from Pacific island countries, such as Samoa, Micronesia, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, and Comoros in Africa.

The report also stated that Japan has requested Israel to remove entry restrictions to Japan and explained Japan’s epidemic prevention and control work to various countries.

In addition to the above-mentioned countries, the United States and Taiwan have issued warnings about traveling to Japan, reminding them to be more careful when traveling to Japan.

Japan has announced that it will produce masks at full capacity 24 hours a day and gradually resume importing masks from China.

Recently, the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic has shown an outbreak in South Korea and Japan. Will China consider issuing travel reminders to Chinese citizens for the above two countries?

A: We have no such considerations at the moment. Not only these countries, I think you should not go anywhere during this extraordinary period, and everyone who comes in will be immediately quarantined to prevent the introduction of viruses from outside.

China urgently donated a batch of COVID-19 nucleic acid testing kits to Japan

After learning that Japan was short of COVID-19 nucleic acid testing kits, China immediately expressed its willingness to provide assistance to Japan and Take action. After coordination with many parties, we recently urgently donated a batch of new coronavirus nucleic acid detection kits to Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases through China Shenzhen BGI Technology Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Mammoth Charity Foundation.