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If they are not infected with tuberculosis, travelers will receive a medical certificate for uninfected individuals and submit it when applying for a visa. People who are found to be infected will not be allowed to enter Japan until treatment is completed in their country. Visas will be issued when a certificate of their recovery is submitted. This preliminary inspection system is expected to be introduced as early as this fiscal year. In 2016, there were 1,338 visitors to Japan who were newly registered as having tuberculosis, up 174 from the previous year. About 80 percent of the foreign nationals who developed the disease in Japan were from the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Nepal, Indonesia and Myanmar. For that reason, the government will begin with preliminary inspection of visitors from those countries, and consider expanding the list of countries.Speech http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0004443231
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