However, the returnees must be in quarantine for 14 days to monitor their symptoms.
The Immigration Bureau informed that 1,773 workers had returned from South Korea March 2 to 10. Of the total, 414 were in quarantine at places provided by the government, while 1,284 workers had been ordered self-quarantine in their houses.
Of the 75 workers who had fever, 56 persons were checked and confirmed as not infected, while the health status of the other 19 was under scrutiny.