Japan to maintain strict border curbs till Feb

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TOKYO: Japan will maintain its tight entry restrictions to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant until the end of February, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Tuesday, though some exceptions for humanitarian reasons may be considered.

Japan adopted some of the strictest border controls in the world when the Omicron variant emerged late last year, banning all new entry by non-Japanese people, including students and foreign family members of Japanese or permanent residents, except in exceptional circumstances.

“Thanks to the toughest border rules in the G7 nations, we’ve been able to keep the spread of Omicron to a minimal level, giving us time to prepare to deal with domestic infection,” Kishida told reporters.