CoronavirusJapan goes on high alert after first omicron case detected
Prefectures intensify genetic analysis efforts to track variants
A staff member wearing a protective suit checks the temperature of a passenger boarding an international flight at Narita Airport near Tokyo. © Reuters
Nikkei staff writers
December 1, 2021 03:58 JST
TOKYO -- Japan's central and local governments have sprung into action after the detection of the first omicron variant case in the country, bolstering tracking and testing efforts to prevent an outbreak of the heavily mutated strain of the coronavirus.