Japan includes Bangladesh in widened entry ban from May 27

Travelers from China's Wuhan pass by body temperature scanners at Narita airport near Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2020. Photo: Kyodo. Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

TOKYO, May 26, 2020, Dhaka Tribune. Japan has tightened its border control by widening ban on entry of people from other countries, including Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, to prevent the spread of coronavirus, Dhaka Tribune reported.

Japan’s foreign ministry, on Monday, posted a notice on its website, saying the embargo will come into effect from Wednesday, reports UNB.

The newly-included countries in the ban are Afghanistan, Argentina, Bangladesh, El Salvador, Ghana, Guinea, India, Kyrgyz, Pakistan, South Africa, and Tajikistan.

With the inclusion of these countries, Japan’s entry ban has been extended to 111 countries and regions, including the United States, most of Asia including China and South Korea, and all of Europe.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the restrictions will be in place “for the time being”.

“For the time being, foreign nationals categorized below are denied permission to enter Japan as ones who fall under the Article 5, paragraph (1), item (xiv) of Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act, unless exceptional circumstances are found,” the foreign ministry notice said.

Japan said the 11 countries have newly been added to the list based on the decision made by its National Security Council on May 25.

“Foreigners who have stayed in these countries within 14 days prior to the application for landing will be denied landing into Japan. The measure is effective from 00:00am (JST) on May 27,” the notice said.

Japan has confirmed 16,581 coronavirus cases and recorded 830 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Coronavirus, first reported in China in December last year, was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation on March 11. It is currently affecting 188 countries and regions, JHU said.

Shinzo Abe on Monday said Japan will maintain other border control measures, including visa suspensions, and a 14-day quarantine period for all arrivals including Japanese nationals, until the end of June.

While Japanese citizens can re-enter the country, they must undergo coronavirus testing and self-quarantine for two weeks.

Japan has also suspended the validity of visas for nationals from a wide range of countries and regions until June 30.

“The measures will be in place until the last day of June,” the foreign ministry notice said, adding that the period may be renewed.

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