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Fifty Percent Off PCR Testing For Elderly In Fukuoka City

Fukuoka City plans to subsidize the cost of PCR tests for residents of 65 years old and over by half. Budgets for the program and other new coronavirus-related actions (total: ¥528 million) will be discussed at the city’s assembly from Dec. 10. The city, which plans to develop a new PCR test center for COCOA app users in the Tenjin area, might also open another center if the number of test-takers increases. Source: Mainichi /  KBC

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Published: Dec 7, 2020 / Last Updated: Dec 7, 2020

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