By KAI ICHINO/ Staff Writer
June 9, 2022 at 17:07 JST
Staff members of a U.S. travel company arrive at Narita Airport on May 24 to take part in an experimental tour. (Shinya Matsumoto)
The decrease in testing at Japan’s ports of entry has naturally led to far fewer positive COVID-19 results, but some health experts warn that asymptomatic arrivals could be slipping through on a daily basis. [Read More]
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