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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