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 Travel To Japan V12, Everything you need for a Japan trip!

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SkyHermit
post Mar 18 2020, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(quadcube @ Mar 18 2020, 02:07 PM)
Definitely. I got friend in Tokyo during feb got in contact with a positive tested case, plus having cough and other symptoms except fever. He called up tokyo’s helpline for corona, they just ask him to stop calling until he has fever laugh.gif today I don’t know what happened to the guy la
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They are doing everything they can to save olympics


https://japantoday.com/category/politics/ab...celed-postponed
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post Mar 21 2020, 11:29 AM

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QUOTE(skzisghost @ Mar 20 2020, 09:56 PM)
Before go self quarantine for 14 days, after come back self quarantine for 14 days

Including u cannot work for 14 day before u go and after u back

So u need in total 28 days of self quarantine

Otherwise dont risk spreading to japanese

Precaution will minimize the risk but not completely risk free
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Dumb question regarding the 14 day quarantine rule.

If someone can back to Malaysia from oversea, does anyone know if that person just came back from oversea without looking at his passport?
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post Mar 21 2020, 05:33 PM

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QUOTE(skzisghost @ Mar 21 2020, 01:26 PM)
Immigration know, so if someone unlucky kena from oversea the hospital might be able to check their record via immigration.

Employer.. depends on how strict is the company i guess

Plz remind that “person” to self quarantine 14days
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I mean other than immigration.

If that person just arrived in KL today, then went back home. The next day roaming around the city, apart from immigration, no one knows he just came back from oversea.

In HK, they put a trackable wristband on the citizen who just came back from oversea so if found outside, they can catch

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/18/hong-kong-u...quarantine.html
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post Mar 22 2020, 05:34 AM

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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Mar 21 2020, 10:36 PM)
Lolz! HK is under China so they can do all these police state monitoring now. Try that 1 year ago when the protest happens for any small issues. Now everything is allowed and the world is hailing China's strict control methods. The irony.
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My point is that in Malaysia, other than Immigration, no one knows if you did actually just come back from oversea and required to home quarantine by law for 14 days.

You know there are some stubborn Malaysians who don't like to follow rules (#stayathome). One example is this case I just saw. https://i.imgur.com/dNhvA1S.jpg


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