Japan will relax the epidemic prevention measures from Chinese entry to random samples from Wednesday (March 1) from 0:00 on Wednesday (March 1).

According to the Japanese TBS News Network on Monday (February 27), the Japanese government decided to relax the entry measures for passengers from China from March 1.

At present, passengers from China must show a negative proof and be inspected during the immigration.

According to a number of government officials, the Japanese government has decided to relax this measure to change the entry inspection to random spot checks, and various measures will be relaxed in stages in the future.

In addition, travelers from Macau and Hong Kong will no longer need to be tested or provide test negative proof.

Japanese government officials said that the official decided to relax the above -mentioned epidemic prevention measures on the grounds of slowing the Chinese epidemic, but the implementation of relevant measures is believed to help improve Japan -China relations.

The South Korean government decided last Wednesday (February 22) that starting from March 1st to lift the test measures for crown diseases from Chinese immigrants, and the restrictions on the unified landing of Incheon International Airport from China flights from Chinameasure.

South Korea has requested that from January 2 on January to receive the test of crown nucleic acid after entering the country, and suspend the issuance of a short -term visa for Chinese citizens to South Korea.The hourly kernel detection negative certificate or antigen detection negative certificate issued by the medical institution within 24 hours before the line.After that, South Korea extended the pre -inspection and landing and flight landing restriction measures to from China to the country to February 28.

With the stabilization of crown disease in China, no cases of infection of new mutant plants were found, and the South Korean government resumed a short -term visa to Chinese citizens from February 11, and decided to return to and from the end of February.The number of flights in South Korea has increased to 80 classes per week, and from March to 100 classes per week.