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EU governments plan to remove Japan from the “white list” of travel

by YCPress

January 27 According to a report by Bloomberg’s Japanese version on the 27th, relevant EU sources revealed on the 26th local time that EU governments plan to remove Japan from the “white list” of travel.

According to the anonymous person, the reason for removing Japan from the list is that the number of COVID-19 patients in Japan is continuing to increase.

In addition, the only seven “whitelist” countries allowed to enter the EU are China, Australia, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand.

It is reported that the EU generally updates the “white list” every two weeks.