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The Japanese government has announced that it will ease its COVID-19 entry requirements in October.
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Additional Information: As of Sept. 14, individuals can reduce the five-day quarantine to three days by receiving a negative PCR test result taken on the third day of quarantine or by receiving a negative antigen test result taken on the second and third day of quarantine. More information regarding Japan’s COVID-19 entry requirements and procedures for travelers from specific countries and regions is available here.
BAL Analysis: Japanese authorities have eased its COVID-19 entry requirements as the virus situation improves around the world. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop, and BAL will provide additional updates as information becomes available.
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