Lifting COVID-19 Access Limit in Japan May Force Citizens to Wear Masks

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The full relaxation of COVID-19 border controls in Japan would likely bode well for the domestic tourism sector affected by the pandemic, but it may also raise considerations that the first influx of visa-free foreign travelers in more than two years may also simply pile up. The spread of infections in the home.

While Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government has committed to coronavirus rules, its replacement policy to remove the daily arrivals limit is expected to cause Japanese citizens to rely more on face masks to ward off infections.

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