An airport in Tokyo set up cardboard beds for travelers while they wait for coronavirus test results, which could take up to 2 days

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Tokyo’s Narita airport set custom beds for incoming travellers up awaiting coronavirus analyzing outcomes. 
Delays have intended waits of up to 2 days although the evaluations can come back in as few as half an hour. 
Globally, air traffic is at historical highs, however, a small number of flights have been still landing in the Japanese capital.
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Japan’s Narita Airport has prepared an hotel of cardboard vases and beds in its baggage-claim area for travellers.

Though flights in Narita are down sharply that the airport has closed one of its runways, planes are landing from countries such as the United States and Italy who are expected to undergo tests before they can go home. See the rest of the narrative at Business Insider

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