Japan’s largest airport provides coronavirus to travelers

The PCR center at Narita International Airport opened on Monday, being the first verification laboratory of its kind operating in a Japanese air hub, Reuters reports, although the medium indicated that the controls are “destined” for foreign travelers who will have to do so. it turns out that they are negative for viral disease to enter their next destination, a notice on the online page of Narita airport explains that all customers must have PCR controls.

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Tests at the airport lab would be covered by insurance, costing approximately $380 by appointment and $444 without an appointment, according to the memorandum.

The lab run by the Nippon School of Medicine Foundation can produce effects in six hours, however officials hope to speed up the procedure and publish the effects in two hours until the end of November.

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On Friday, Japan eased some restrictions for nine Asian countries and regions.

Statistically, Reuters reports that the island country has “resisted the pandemic than many primary economies. “As of Tuesday morning, 102431 reported cases of coronavirus and 1,787 deaths were reported in Japan, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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