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Japan to make COVID-19 health questionnaires for travelers available online

Nathan Hale by Nathan Hale
February 8, 2022
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Japan to make COVID-19 health questionnaires for travelers available online

Japan will make a health questionnaire available online that travelers are required to fill out before entering the country to streamline the immigration control process, sources familiar with the matter said Saturday.

The online questionnaire, meant to flag travelers who are possibly at higher risk of arriving while infected with the coronavirus, will be available soon on a trial basis for some international flights arriving at Narita Airport near Tokyo, they said.

The questionnaires are currently handed out to travelers aboard inbound flights.

With the new system to be introduced more widely later this year, arriving passengers can complete the questionnaires by accessing a website of the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry before their departure and are given a QR code that confirms they have completed the process to use upon arrival, according to the sources.

Authorities said Friday the country will reopen its borders to foreign nationals with permits to stay for three months or longer for purposes including engaging in medical, cultural and sports-related activities. Business trips for less than three months will also be allowed.

Travelers must be accepted by entities or organizations capable of ensuring they have tested negative for the virus before entering Japan. After arrival, they have to stay in self-isolation for 14 days and avoid using public transportation during that period.

The government is considering limiting the number of entries to about 1,000 each day. At the same time, it will increase virus testing capacity at airports, government sources said earlier.

Japan currently imposes an entry ban on 159 countries and regions. Foreign nationals who have been to any of the places within 14 days of their arrival are being turned away, with some exceptions.

The government has started gradually rolling back its travel restrictions. Starting earlier this month, foreign nationals with resident status in Japan who had traveled outside the country have been allowed to re-enter.

Expatriates and other long-term residents have been allowed to enter the country from some Asian countries, including Vietnam and Thailand. Foreign students on government grants can also enter the country.

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