Japan confirms 58 Omicron cases: Reports

28 December 2021, 11:58 am

Photo taken on Nov. 29, 2021, shows quarantine staff working at Narita airport near Tokyo. A man in his 30s was found to be infected with the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus after arriving from Namibia at the airport near Tokyo on Nov. 28, in Japan's first case of infection by the heavily mutated strain. (Photo by Kyodo News via Getty Images)

Japan has so far confirmed 58 Omicron cases, including 20 in people who did not go abroad or have contact with other infected persons, the Japanese media reported on Monday.

According to NHK, most cases, 19, have been found in Osaka, while both Tokyo and Okinawa had 10, Kyoto 8, Aichi 2. Another nine prefectures had one case each.

The first Omicron case was discovered in the country earlier this month. So far, Japan has not introduced internal restrictions but stopped issuing new visas to foreigners and suspended already issued ones for businessmen and students. Meanwhile, tourists have not been able to enter the country since late December 2020, when Japan stopped issuing new visas due to the spread of the Alpha strain.

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