Japan suspends newcomers of Chinese students studying in Japan from buying overnight tickets to Japan



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Original title: Japan suspended the new entry from the 28th, Chinese students studying in Japan bought overnight tickets to fly to Japan

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Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Ren Qiurong wrote and compiled

According to Kyodo News, the Japanese government announced on December 26 that it would suspend new entries from all countries and regions as of December 28.

The suspension period will last until the end of January next year and may be extended depending on the infection situation. On the other hand, Japan will maintain the trade exchange mechanism in 11 countries and regions, including China and South Korea.

  International students bought overnight plane tickets to go to Japan

The Japanese government announced on the night of the 26th that from 0:00 on the 28th until the end of January next year, the entry of new countries and regions will be suspended. When the policy came out, the Chinese were in an uproar.

Li Jing is 33 years old and lives in Haidian, Beijing. She told the Xiaoxiang Morning Post World View that in February this year, after receiving the admission permit from a university in Nagoya, Japan, she began applying for a Japanese student visa. After a long wait, he finally got the visa at the end of October. Life looks forward to it.

At 8 p.m. on the 26th, Li Jing was shocked by the policy sent by a Japanese friend. “To be honest, I couldn’t stay still at the time. I thought I had to fly to Japan asap. I couldn’t get in until the 28th.” He quickly bought a plane ticket from Beijing to Shanghai and from Shanghai to Tokyo. He ran all the way to catch the last flight to Shanghai. After landing at Hongqiao Airport, he ran from Hongqiao Airport to Pudong Airport. When he arrived, it was already three in the morning, Beijing time. She said: “I just hope to enter the country without problems.”

Zhang Xinyue is a “worker” who is about to go to work in Japan. He started waiting for a visa in late 2019 and finally waited until the visa was issued in November this year. Seeing the guards see Yueming, he learned the news of the ban on new entries into Japan on the night of the 26th. He complained to Xiaoxiang Morning Post World View: “Tears can’t stop flowing. They can sleep tonight. I think I’ll cry all night. “

  Foreigners who have obtained a visa can enter the country

What is the specific content of this Japanese government policy? Isn’t the needle aimed at the aforementioned Chinese who have recently obtained visas like Li Jing and Zhang Xinyue?

According to the Nikkei Shimbun, “new entry” refers to foreigners who have recently applied for a visa to enter Japan. During the entry restriction period, Japanese citizens returning from abroad and foreigners with medium and long-term “residence status” (temporary residence status) in Japan can still enter, but must be isolated in a hotel or domicile for 14 days; Those who have already obtained a Japanese visa In principle, foreigners can enter Japan after the 28th, but foreigners who have obtained visas will not be accepted if they have stayed in the UK or South Africa.

The emergency tightening of immigration policy is manifested in that, on the one hand, on the basis of the United Kingdom and South Africa, the scope of the tightening will be extended to the world. The suspension period will last until the end of January next year and can be extended depending on the national infection situation. On the other hand, to avoid an impact on economic activities, Japan will maintain the trade exchange mechanism in 11 countries and regions, including China and South Korea.

The Japanese government has successively resumed trade personnel exchanges with Japan, South Korea and other countries and regions since October. This policy will not affect the exchanges of commercial personnel with these countries and regions.

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  New mutant coronavirus invades Tokyo

The decision of the Japanese government to carry out an emergency border control of this type is based on the appearance of cases of infection by new mutated coronavirus in Japan, which has already invaded Tokyo.

On December 26, Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare stated that several people infected with a virus that has the same genetic sequence as the new mutated coronavirus that appeared in the UK have been detected in Tokyo. This is the first time that this mutated virus has been detected outside the airport. . According to relevant sources, Tokyo has confirmed two cases of infection by the new mutated corona virus, of which one was a pilot who had previously returned to Japan from the United Kingdom, and the other was infected by his family.

The Japanese government announced on the 25th that, for the first time in Japan, five people were confirmed to have been infected with the new mutated coronavirus. The five people who were infected returned to Japan from the United Kingdom between the 18th and 21st of this. month, and the infection was confirmed through the national airport quarantine.

Narita Airport Lobby Photo / Nikkei News

According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), there were 3,877 new confirmed cases between 0:00 and 20:00 local time on the 26th in Japan. So far, the cumulative number of people infected with a new coronary pneumonia in Japan has reached 218,430, with 47 new deaths and 3,234 deaths. At 9 pm on the 26th, 1,248 people were recently infected in Tokyo, a record for the number of new people infected in a single day. This is the first time in Japan that a single administrative region has confirmed more than 1,000 people in a single day.

    Japanese streets under the epidemic Image / Kyodo News Japanese streets under the epidemic Image / Kyodo News

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Recently, many countries around the world have sounded the alarm about the avian flu epidemic. On the 24th, a chicken farm in Chiba prefecture, near Tokyo, Japan, found that more than 200 chickens died collectively, which was confirmed to be caused by the H5 subtype of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus. This is the first time that the bird flu epidemic in Japan has spread to the metropolitan area this year.

After discovering the epidemic, the Chiba prefectural government immediately decided to culminate the 1.16 million chickens in the chicken farm, which was the highest number in Japan. Since the avian influenza outbreak in Japan in the first three years in early November, the epidemic has spread to 13 counties and 32 chicken farms in less than two months. More than 4.6 million chickens have been slaughtered, and the total number of slaughters has also increased. Set a record.

Editor in Charge: Zhang Di

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