The operator of Narita International Airport near Tokyo has outlined an action plan to interdict the inflow of new types of influenza, sources close to the plan said Saturday.
The action plan compiled by Narita International Airport Corp. calls for ensuring the safety of passengers and airport officials by stockpiling 10,000 pills of the flu-fighting drug Tamiflu and 50,000 flu masks, the sources said.
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