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GUAM

Latest COVID-19 conditions
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As of August 1, 2020, Guam has 359 new coronavirus cases.

Japan is currently leaking from the Low Risk area, but the score is given below.
The Guam-COVID-19 Area Risk (CAR) Score is uniquely developed by the Governor of Lou Leon Guerrero's Medical Advisory Board to assess the potential risk of spreading a new coronavirus to other states and countries through travel. Is the main tool used for

The current evaluation criteria are the following three numerical values.
・Doubled time of infected cases ・Test positive rate ・Number of new infected people per 100,000

Infection doubling time is related to the rate at which the new coronavirus can spread rapidly. As the name implies, it measures the number of days it takes for the number of infected cases to double. For example, the first two weeks of a public health emergency in Guam had a doubling time of 3 days for infected cases. That is, the total number of cases over the past two weeks has doubled every three days on average. Currently, the doubling time for infected cases over the past two weeks is calculated to be 189 days.
The positive test rate refers to the proportion of COVID-19-positive people out of the total number of people tested.
New infections per 100,000 is the rate used to track the proportion of new infections per person in a jurisdiction.

CAR Score A country, state or region must have a CAR score of 5.0 or less to be considered a low risk area.
・Doubled time of infected cases> 256 days ・ Positive test rate <2%
・Number of new infections per 100,000 people <2

A jurisdiction can achieve a CAR score even if any number is below the norm, offset by the better number of any other individual number. For example, if the number of infections is doubled for 256 days, and the number of new infections per 100,000 is 1.5 even if the test positive rate is 2.5%, the CAR score will be 5.

CAR scores are based on data from the World Health Organization (WHO), US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), The New York Times, The COVID Tracking Project and Our World in Data.

The next update of information is planned for this weekend.

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GUAM

July 6, 2021

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Hafa Adai
The Tokyo Olympics will start soon, but in fact ... our staff will participate in swimming!
I will enter Japan on the 2nd and swim on the 28th! Please support everyone! !!

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/…

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GUAM

July 6, 2021

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Hafa Adai
I'm sorry I couldn't update it completely ^^;
Guam was exempted from quarantine if the vaccination rate was 75.2% and the PCR test was negative within 72 hours of arrival on July 2nd. In addition, vaccination tours from Taiwan and South Korea have begun, and although little by little, we are beginning to accept travelers from overseas. Japan is still in isolation for two weeks after returning to Japan, so I haven't traveled abroad yet, but Guam is gradually getting ready to accept it, but it's starting to get ready.

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GUAM

May 1, 2021

Latest COVID-19 conditions

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On April 30, the Governor of Guam announced that it would delay the resumption of tourism, which had been targeted for May 1, by two weeks.
The quarantine period will be shortened or shortened on May 15, and travelers who have completed vaccination will be exempted from quarantine. For unvaccinated travelers, government quarantine will continue for up to 10 days instead of the current 14 days, based on the recommendations of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In Guam, more than 64,000 people have been vaccinated so far, exceeding 62,500, which is 50% of the adult population, by May 1, the initial target.

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