Testing positive for COVID-19 on arrival
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Testing positive for COVID-19 on arrival
Hello,
I went thru all the hoops of getting permission to travel to Japan, and will be flying to Tokyo later this month. One thing I am worried about is the on arrival testing. I will get tested before flying, but what happens if I test positive on arrival? Can I continue on to my quarantine location or will I be forced to stay at the hospital?
Does anyone know the procedures of what would happen if I tested positive on arrival?
I went thru all the hoops of getting permission to travel to Japan, and will be flying to Tokyo later this month. One thing I am worried about is the on arrival testing. I will get tested before flying, but what happens if I test positive on arrival? Can I continue on to my quarantine location or will I be forced to stay at the hospital?
Does anyone know the procedures of what would happen if I tested positive on arrival?
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Hello,
I went thru all the hoops of getting permission to travel to Japan, and will be flying to Tokyo later this month. One thing I am worried about is the on arrival testing. I will get tested before flying, but what happens if I test positive on arrival? Can I continue on to my quarantine location or will I be forced to stay at the hospital?
Does anyone know the procedures of what would happen if I tested positive on arrival?
I went thru all the hoops of getting permission to travel to Japan, and will be flying to Tokyo later this month. One thing I am worried about is the on arrival testing. I will get tested before flying, but what happens if I test positive on arrival? Can I continue on to my quarantine location or will I be forced to stay at the hospital?
Does anyone know the procedures of what would happen if I tested positive on arrival?
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This is a great question, OP. I was wondering the same thing.
Best to have someone who speaks Japanese call the local immigration authorities in Tokyo (they actually answer the phone - suggest you call the Narita office) and ask them. Please report back!
Best to have someone who speaks Japanese call the local immigration authorities in Tokyo (they actually answer the phone - suggest you call the Narita office) and ask them. Please report back!
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Whether there is a requirement for a pre-departure test or not, I can't imagine flying anywhere without having a negative test of my own. The only thing worse than being sick, possibly very sick, possibly very, very sick is having that happen elsewhere.
There are no 100% solutions, but this is a risk which can be minimized.
There are no 100% solutions, but this is a risk which can be minimized.
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Hello,
I went thru all the hoops of getting permission to travel to Japan, and will be flying to Tokyo later this month. One thing I am worried about is the on arrival testing. I will get tested before flying, but what happens if I test positive on arrival? Can I continue on to my quarantine location or will I be forced to stay at the hospital?
Does anyone know the procedures of what would happen if I tested positive on arrival?
I went thru all the hoops of getting permission to travel to Japan, and will be flying to Tokyo later this month. One thing I am worried about is the on arrival testing. I will get tested before flying, but what happens if I test positive on arrival? Can I continue on to my quarantine location or will I be forced to stay at the hospital?
Does anyone know the procedures of what would happen if I tested positive on arrival?
If a person had symptoms of COVID-19 then a heath department was contacted and the person was taken to the hospital equipped to handle COVID-19 patients which was specified by the health department .
If a person did hot have symptoms of COVID-19 then the person was taken to hotels around airport which was designated as a quarantine hotel by local government. The person was quarantined at the hotel for 14 days. literally not allowed to leave the room. Food delivered to the room (no choice of meals), etc.
Seems like the person had to pay the expense in both cases.
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Yes, I will be taking a test before my flight. However, after I take the test I will go to the airport and fly for 15 hours. The airport and airplane is a very risky place to be, so my concern is catching the virus after getting tested, such as at the airport or during the long flight. I have not flown at all since the pandemic began and this will be my first flight in almost a year, but I have to fly as its an emergency, otherwise I wouldnt fly.
Hopefully all goes well, but I would like to be prepared for the worst. I cant find much info though...
Hopefully all goes well, but I would like to be prepared for the worst. I cant find much info though...
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There have been more than few cases where non-Japanese citizen tested positive to COVID-19 at the airport upon arriving to Japan. According to media in Japan those passengers were:
If a person had symptoms of COVID-19 then a heath department was contacted and the person was taken to the hospital equipped to handle COVID-19 patients which was specified by the health department .
If a person did hot have symptoms of COVID-19 then the person was taken to hotels around airport which was designated as a quarantine hotel by local government. The person was quarantined at the hotel for 14 days. literally not allowed to leave the room. Food delivered to the room (no choice of meals), etc.
Seems like the person had to pay the expense in both cases.
If a person had symptoms of COVID-19 then a heath department was contacted and the person was taken to the hospital equipped to handle COVID-19 patients which was specified by the health department .
If a person did hot have symptoms of COVID-19 then the person was taken to hotels around airport which was designated as a quarantine hotel by local government. The person was quarantined at the hotel for 14 days. literally not allowed to leave the room. Food delivered to the room (no choice of meals), etc.
Seems like the person had to pay the expense in both cases.
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Yes, I will be taking a test before my flight. However, after I take the test I will go to the airport and fly for 15 hours. The airport and airplane is a very risky place to be, so my concern is catching the virus after getting tested, such as at the airport or during the long flight. I have not flown at all since the pandemic began and this will be my first flight in almost a year, but I have to fly as its an emergency, otherwise I wouldnt fly.
Hopefully all goes well, but I would like to be prepared for the worst. I cant find much info though...
Hopefully all goes well, but I would like to be prepared for the worst. I cant find much info though...
The airlines flying the long routes transpac have significant information about the environment onboard. I would read up on that as it may allay some fears about the flight itself. The reality is the airplane is likely one of the safest places outside of your home you will be.
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The airlines flying the long routes transpac have significant information about the environment onboard. I would read up on that as it may allay some fears about the flight itself. The reality is the airplane is likely one of the safest places outside of your home you will be.
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Yes, I will be taking a test before my flight. However, after I take the test I will go to the airport and fly for 15 hours. The airport and airplane is a very risky place to be, so my concern is catching the virus after getting tested, such as at the airport or during the long flight. I have not flown at all since the pandemic began and this will be my first flight in almost a year, but I have to fly as its an emergency, otherwise I wouldnt fly.
Hopefully all goes well, but I would like to be prepared for the worst. I cant find much info though...
Hopefully all goes well, but I would like to be prepared for the worst. I cant find much info though...
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People take their masks off to eat/drink, some won't cover their noses. Even with no one right next to you, there could be a dozen or more people seated within 5-6 foot radius from you if you fly economy. With a TPAC flight, you're talking 10+ hours. I'd like to think the risk is still low, and I won't stop traveling. But flying (esp economy) is probably not recommended for risk-adverse people in Covid era.

