Asia Newsday > Asia > Coronavirus: Japan to ease Covid border controls in June allowing for more overseas arrivals AsiaCoronavirus: Japan to ease Covid border controls in June allowing for more overseas arrivalsAsiaMay 20, 2022posted on May. 20, 2022 at 12:58 pm Japan will ease Covid testing and quarantine rules for people arriving in Japan, and relax border restrictions from June 1, by doubling its daily cap on the number of international arrivals allowed to 20,000. READ SOURCE See also US records more than 1,000 COVID-19 deaths for fourth day, some progress seen Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMay 20, 2022 Leave a ReplyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also LikeShanghai businesses struggle to get back on their feetJune 26, 2022AsiaPakistan loves chai so much, it may need to export green tea to fund its addictionJune 26, 2022Cooking up a storm: Immigrant who swam to Hong Kong, dropped out of school to work becomes top chefJune 26, 2022AsiaAustralia coach stands by experiment after Spain drubbingJune 26, 2022AsiaDuterte slams ICC prosecutor's plan to reopen Philippines drug war probeJune 25, 2022Xi Jinping to visit Hong Kong on 25th anniversary of British handoverJune 25, 2022Toyota issues recall for its flagship electric SUV following concerns about wheels coming off June 25, 2022AsiaChina's envoy calls on new Australian government to repair bilateral tiesJune 25, 2022AsiaDrunk man loses entire city’s dataJune 25, 2022Recommended For YouDid some NUS Business School students go maskless during orientation activities, causing over 20 participants to get Covid?June 27, 2022G-7 nations to announce import ban on Russian gold as Moscow sanctions widenJune 26, 2022Covid-19 digital push raises risk of older workers being displaced: observersJune 26, 2022To Desaru on paddle powerJune 26, 2022Crisis pregnancy centres under attack after Roe v Wade reversalJune 26, 2022
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